It is not except when n = 1.
Since you have not defined the term n, it can equal anything. Hence, it would be n+5 at this current state.
If n is equal to 2.5, 30n is equal to 75. This is the same as 30 doubled and a half.
The two equal numbers that have the sum of 54 are 27 and 27.
Depends on the value of n
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The question gives the value of n. n MUST equal 0.222.
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log N would equal approximately 1.41.
n-3 is three less than n; 3+n is three more than n They can never be equal
It is not except when n = 1.
The answer depends on what n represents.
n = 9
Since you have not defined the term n, it can equal anything. Hence, it would be n+5 at this current state.
If n is equal to 2.5, 30n is equal to 75. This is the same as 30 doubled and a half.
$n$ is equal to 140 since 60% of $n$ is equal to 84. To find $n$, you need to divide 84 by 0.6 (or multiply by 100 and then divide by 60). This gives you $n$ = 140.
Assume 2^k < k! for all n > k here n > 2, then 2^n = 2^(n - 1)*2 < (n-1)! * n = n! Done. Connie and John