Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! All you need to do is take a moment to see the beautiful numbers in front of you. Just add 37 to 63, and you'll have a lovely total of 100. Just like that, you've created a masterpiece of addition!
70 and 4 if you add them. 80 and 6 if you subtract them. 37 and 2 if you multiply them. 148 and 2 if you divide them.
37/4
To convert the mixed number 4 and 37 to an improper fraction, you first multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (1 in this case) to get 4. Then add the numerator (37) to get 41. So, the improper fraction is 41/1.
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4-1=3 37+3=40 12+3=15 40 +15=55
37 & 41
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! All you need to do is take a moment to see the beautiful numbers in front of you. Just add 37 to 63, and you'll have a lovely total of 100. Just like that, you've created a masterpiece of addition!
As a mixed number it is: 37 and 1/4 As a decimal it is: 37.25 As an improper fraction it is: 149/4
70 and 4 if you add them. 80 and 6 if you subtract them. 37 and 2 if you multiply them. 148 and 2 if you divide them.
The pattern is add 2, add 4, add 6, add 2, add 4, add 6 and so forth. Based on this pattern the next number is 39.
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35=4!+44/4 37=4!+(4!+square root of 4)/square root of 4
37/4
To solve the equation 10n-3 = 37, the first thing we do is add 3 to both sides. This gives us 10n = 40. We then divide both sides by 10, yielding the result of n=4. To prove the equation, we plug in the number 4: 10 (4)-3 = 37, which gives us 40-3=37, which is 37=37, so 4 is the correct answer.
It is: 4/7+3/4 = 37/28 or 1 and 9/28 as a mixed number