Is 9/2 (4.5)
Explanation :
1/2 + 2/3 x 6
—-
1/2 + 2 x 2
—-
1/2 + 4
gives me 9/2 that’s 4.5
Answer:
There doesn't seem to be numbers to answer that, do you have the question right? If it was a difference of 18, for example, the numbers would be 64 and 36.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find 2 numbers that added together, equal 10.
91
82
73
64
55
46
37
28
19
Then subtract them by their opposites. Find the numbers with the difference of 12.
91 - 19 = 72
82 - 28 = 54
73 - 37 = 36
64 - 46 = 18
55 - 55 = 0
46 - 64 = -18
37 - 73 = -36
28 - 82 = -54
19 - 91 = -72
There is no numbers with the difference of 12.
If it was a difference of 18, for example, the numbers would be 64 and 36.
an example would be: 9x+5m/2=24
because the variables are x and m
the numbers are 9, 5, 2, and 24
and the operation symbols are +, /, and =
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Total fruits T= 5+7 = 12
No. Of apple n(A) = 5
No. Of peaches n(P) = 7
P(A) 1st = n(A)/T = 5/12
P(P) 2nd = n(p)/(T-1) = 7/11
: P(A and P) = 5/12 × 7/11
= 35/132
notice... the dog's pen perimeter, does not include the side that's bordering the garden's, since that side will use the heavy duty fence, instead of the light one
so, the sum of both of those costs, will be the C(x)
so, just take the derivative of it, and set it to 0 to find the extremas, and do a first-derivative test for any minimum