Is the 6% jointly owned by three guys? Or is 6% the share of each of three guys? At any rate, I will assume 6% for all.
6%=(6/100) X 13,000=780 square feet of the house. How three guys own 6% of a house is a mystery to me!!.
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I did not use a calc for this one
X 3 5 6 8
Y 9 15 18 24
The ratio of Y/X=3:1 The values in Y are multiples of the values in X. The factor being 3.
To use the Exponent, do things like 1E76 or 1E3. Works with stuff like 4E6 and even 932I3E8
There.
They can be any number
6 over 2 minus (-21)
6/2 - (-21)
3 - (-21)
3 + 21
=24
-18.2+-12.2+-1.2+5.8+12.8+12.8= -0.20
(7-b)+93b+2)=92b+9
Simplify the following: -(1/2)^2+6/2-4 (1/2)^2 = 1^2/2^2: -1^2/2^2+6/2-4 1^2 = 1: -1/2^2+6/2-4 2^2 = 4: -1/4+6/2-4 6/2 = (2×3)/2 = 3: -1/4+3-4 Put -1/4+3-4 over the common denominator 4. -1/4+3-4 = -1/4+(4×3)/4+(4 (-4))/4: -1/4+(4×3)/4+(4 (-4))/4 4×3 = 12: -1/4+12/4+(4 (-4))/4 4 (-4) = -16: -1/4+12/4+-16/4 -1/4+12/4-(16)/4 = (-1+12-16)/4: (-1+12-16)/4 -1+12-16 = 12-(1+16): 12-(1+16)/4 1+16 = 17: (12-17)/4 12-17 = -(17-12): -(17-12)/4 | 1 | 7 - | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5: Answer: | | (-5)/4
Use the key labled "x^y". Example: 2^5. You enter 2 first, then the x^y key, then 5 followed by = sign. That should do it.
48 is what percent of 160
48%=(48/100) X 160=76.8
Yes guest assuming that when jim stumbles on the lake he is at the top of the skinny end then what you have done is perfect.
Just google it!!!.
That is not nice guest, behave yourself.
If you want to criticize a member then become a member yourself and stop HIDING behind your anonymity.
use the slash key
4/6=fraction
You are "tried" or "tired"? In any case, what are you doing on this site, lazy lass?
Use Pythagoras theorem:
(65 x 1.5)^2 - (25 x 1.5)^2=L^2
L^2=8,100, take the square root of both sides,
L=90 Feet, or 90/1.5=60 paces, the length of the lake.
Hi wondergirl,
Did you get a picture with this? The words are not self explanatory.
When he first stumbled on this long skinny lake, was he at the top of the skinny end or was he somewhere along a long side or what?
First, I guess you mean "the distance between Washington D.C. and Wisconsin"? What city in WIsconsin? You can google it, once you find out the city in Wisconsin.
I understand how you ran into difficulty. I asked a three teachers at my school and only one answered with 19 the other two just looked at me like I was asking a dumb question. I hope that helps! (it stumped me too)
Just divide the tons of hay by 4 in each case, which will give you the number of cows each batch will support:
160/4=40 cows.........do this for all the other batches of hay.
19 easy