25ce
The answer is usually written as:5c If you want the result as a number, that will depend on how much "c" is.
When c = -3 then 4c + 5c - 2 = [4 x -3] + [5 x -3] - 2 = -12 +(-15) - 2 = -12 -15 -2 = -29
4d x d x d = 4d3
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, 10 divided by 5 cents equals 2, so you'd need 2 five-cent coins to make 10. But like, who even uses coins anymore, am I right?
(7 x 7) - (5 x 3)
(5c) x (100) = 500c
9
25ce
no because there can not be division in a monomial
yes, 5(c-d) this means 5 times c-d
The answer is usually written as:5c If you want the result as a number, that will depend on how much "c" is.
The GCF is 5cd.
When c = -3 then 4c + 5c - 2 = [4 x -3] + [5 x -3] - 2 = -12 +(-15) - 2 = -12 -15 -2 = -29
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The BL-5C and BL-5cA batteries are different in dimensions. The BL-5C measures approximately 53 x 34 x 5 mm, while the BL-5cA is slightly thicker at around 6.5 mm. The BL-5cA typically has a higher capacity than the BL-5C due to the increased size.
It is not possible to make 25 cents from 14 coins (US currency) There are only 1, 5, 10 and 25 cent coins Test: 14 x 1c = 14c, insufficient value 13 x 1c (=13) + 1 x 5c (=5) totals 18c, still not enough 12 x 1c (=12) + 2 x 5c (=10) totals 22c, still not enough. 11 x 1c (=11) + 3 x 5c (=15) totals 26c. Too much! If you use a 10c coin, you have to make the balance of 15c with 13 coins! Not possible! Of course, if you have 14 coins, which includes 10 x 1c (=10), and 3 x 5c (=15), you will easily make a total of exactly 25c, but only if you don't include the 14th coin!