4 is Quadruplicate.
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Writing in triplicate.
Here are possibilities of what you mean: a: (3-2)(x-2)=10 Solution: (3-2)(x-2)=10 1(x-2)=10 x-2=10/1 x=10+2=12 b: 3-2(x-2)=10 Solution: 3-2(x-2)=10 3-10=2(x-2) -7=2x-4 -3=2x x=-3/2=-1.5
10 - 3 + 2 = 2 is a false statement. 10 - 3 + 2 = 9
2/3 ÷ 3/10 = 2/3 × 10/3 = 20/9 = 2 2/9
6*10^9 / 2*10^3 = (6/2) * 10^9 / 10^2 = 3*10^(9-3) = 3*10^6 or 3 million.
Writing in triplicate.
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Writing in triplicate.
An invoice has about 3 to 4 copies. The original is retained by the issuer, the duplicate is for the buying department, the triplicate is for the treasury department of the buying company or the account office in layman's term. The quadruplicate can be with the issuer if it's a credit invoice or may be it could be the transport copy, depending on the situation.
3 numbers that canbe multiplied together to get 150 are 3,5 and 10 (3*5*10=150)(*=times)
2/5 - 3/10 = (2×2)/(5×2) - 3/10 = 4/10 - 3/10 = (4-3)/10 = 1/10.
Here are possibilities of what you mean: a: (3-2)(x-2)=10 Solution: (3-2)(x-2)=10 1(x-2)=10 x-2=10/1 x=10+2=12 b: 3-2(x-2)=10 Solution: 3-2(x-2)=10 3-10=2(x-2) -7=2x-4 -3=2x x=-3/2=-1.5
2/3 of 10 = 10*2/3 = 6.66...
3 - 2/10 = 2 and 8/10
10 - 3 + 2 = 2 is a false statement. 10 - 3 + 2 = 9
2/3 ÷ 3/10 = 2/3 × 10/3 = 20/9 = 2 2/9
6*10^9 / 2*10^3 = (6/2) * 10^9 / 10^2 = 3*10^(9-3) = 3*10^6 or 3 million.