6 x 3
36/2
10 + 8
24 - 6
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, there are a bunch of addition problems that equal 36. You could do 18 + 18, 10 + 26, 30 + 6... the possibilities are endless, man. Just throw some numbers together and see what sticks!
There are infinitely many math problems whose solution would be -7. Here is a simple algebra problem: x + 10 = 3. What is x? The answer (you guessed it) is -7.
Oh, dude, there are tons of math problems that equal 17! Like, you could do 8 + 9, or 20 - 3, or even 34 divided by 2. It's like a whole world of possibilities out there in the land of math where 17 reigns supreme.
Math word problems.
An infinite number of possibilities. 1 - 3 = or 1.1 - 3.1 = are two examples.
A comparison in math terms is when you see if two problems are equal to each other.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, there are a bunch of addition problems that equal 36. You could do 18 + 18, 10 + 26, 30 + 6... the possibilities are endless, man. Just throw some numbers together and see what sticks!
use math and divide 360 by 18
There are infinitely many math problems whose solution would be -7. Here is a simple algebra problem: x + 10 = 3. What is x? The answer (you guessed it) is -7.
-9;-1;4;-4 =24 how all that calculate equal 24 why?
Oh, dude, there are tons of math problems that equal 17! Like, you could do 8 + 9, or 20 - 3, or even 34 divided by 2. It's like a whole world of possibilities out there in the land of math where 17 reigns supreme.
Math word problems.
An infinite number of possibilities. 1 - 3 = or 1.1 - 3.1 = are two examples.
If 20/50 questions were addition problems, this is equal to 2/5 or two fifths.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*3 = 18
you will get many math problems during life
What math problems? I will help you if you give me the problems