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I bought a LEXMARK X63 and have no CD for it. I wish to download it onto my compute and don't know how. HELP!
Diligent study for a number of years has given me the tools I need to solve most math problems I encounter.
You add all the scores, then divide by the number of students.
The answer depends on what the percentage problem is. The equations will be different depending on whether you want to find:one number as a percentage of another,a given percentage of a number,the percentage change applied to a given number,find the original number if given the number after the percentage change.
Given a number n, solve the equation x^2 + x - 2n = 0.If n is a triangular number then one solution for x will be a positive integer. Then n is the xth triangular number.
(Average times the total number of addends) minus the given sum of the addends. Uriel.
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You cannot solve subsets - in the same way that you cannot solve people. There may be questions associated with subsets that you may solve but you have not given any questions.
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That depends on what the question is. A percent is just a number. You're asking "How do you solve a number?"