93=3v
/3=/3
21=v
-8-3v = 4v+48 -3v-4v = 48+8 -7v = 56 v = -8
v = 8
When you connect two 3V batteries in series, you simply add their voltages together. Therefore, 3V + 3V equals 6V. As a result, you will get a total of 6 volts from the two batteries connected in series.
If: -3v = 195 Then: v = -65
v = 14
93-56 equals = 37
93-58 equals = 35
3V + 1=10 3 x 3 + 1 =10 9 + 1 = 10 so V is 3
26
93 squared equals 8,649.
The equation (3v + x = w) represents a linear relationship between the variables (v), (x), and (w). In this equation, (w) is the sum of three times the variable (v) and the variable (x). To isolate any variable, you can rearrange the equation accordingly, such as solving for (x) by subtracting (3v) from both sides, giving (x = w - 3v).
The multiplication problem that equals 93 is 3 x 31. This is because 3 multiplied by 31 equals 93. In mathematical terms, 3 * 31 = 93.