The difference is 6. 1/4 of 16 is 4, and 1/2 of 20 is 10 !
7*(2*x - 16), or maybe 7*| 2*x - 16 |. It depends on if you want to keep the 'difference' to be a positive number.
Those are two completely different operations.
x > 16
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3 x 19 = 57. 19-3 = 16
72 1.) Find the difference between the 2 numbers. 88 - 56 = 32 2.) Divide the difference in half. 32/2 = 16 3.) Add or subtract this 1/2 difference to one of the numbers in #1 as in...... 88 - 16 = 72 OR 56 + 16 = 72
17 If the number has only two factors, it must be a prime number. The only factors of 17 are 1 and 17. The difference between 1 and 17 is 16.
The difference is 6. 1/4 of 16 is 4, and 1/2 of 20 is 10 !
7*(2*x - 16), or maybe 7*| 2*x - 16 |. It depends on if you want to keep the 'difference' to be a positive number.
The difference between 13 and 16 is 3. To find the difference between two numbers subtract the larger number by the smaller number. (16-13=3)
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A quarter of 16 is like cutting a cake into 4 equal pieces, so each piece would be 4. And a half of 16 is like cutting the cake in half, so you'd have 8. Just remember, math is like painting a beautiful landscape - it's all about breaking things down into smaller, manageable parts.
-16 - 20= -36
29 - 16 = 13
-2
The GCF of 16, 18, and 30 is 2. The GCF of the set can't be any greater than the smallest difference between two numbers in the set. The difference between 16 and 18 is 2, and so that's the highest possible GCF. Noting that each number in the set is even, we then know that the GCF is, in fact, 2.The GCF is 2.
Those are two completely different operations.