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If the number is x.
Math Equation
2x + x = 96
Solve for x
3x = 96
x = 32
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Let the adjacent angles of a parallelogram be x and 8c.
Then, we have x + (3 x) = 180° [adjacent angles of parallelogram are supplementary]
=> 4 x = 180°
=> x = 45°
Thus, the angles are 45°, 135°.
Hence, the angles are 45°, 135, 45°, 135°. [ opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal]
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G i v e n : 3 x+ 2 / 2x - 3 = - 3 / 4
12 x + 8 = - 6 x + 9
12 x + 6 x = 9 - 8
18 x = 1
So,
x = 1 / 18
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Loss is defined as having something or someone leave or be taken away from you, a feeling of grief when something is gone, or a decline in money. An example of loss is when your parent dies. An example of loss is when you are fired from your job. An example of loss is what you feel when your pet dies. A loss occurs when an item is sold for less than it cost. A loss is often expressed as a percentage of the cost price. This is called the percentage loss. Profit % = 100 × Profit/Cost Price. Percentage Loss: The loss percent can be calculated as; Loss % = 100 × Loss/Cost Price.
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An equation says that two things are equal.
It will have an equals sign "=" like this:
7 + 2 = 10 − 1
That equation says: what is on the left (7 + 2) is equal to what is on the right (10 − 1)
So an equation is like a statement "this equals that"
A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and a single variable, where the highest power of the variable is one.
If the linear equation has only a single variable then it is called a linear equation in one variable.
For example, 7x + 4 = 5x + 8 is a linear equation in one variable.
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Comparatively, percent is much better and easier method than any other method of decimals, fractions, and ratios. We know the air in our atmosphere is a mixture of gases. On comparison of the amount of different gases present in 1 gram of air, we can observe percentage is the easiest way for comparison. A ratio is a comparison between two or more like quantities in the same units. This suggests that a ratio can be simplified by dividing its terms by the same number. Therefore: This suggests that the terms of a ratio can be multiplied by the same number.
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Compound interest is the interest calculated on the principal and the interest accumulated over the previous period. It is different from the simple interest where interest is not added to the principal while calculating the interest during the next period. Compound interest finds its usage in most of the transactions in the banking and finance sectors and also in other areas as well. Some of its applications are:
- Increase or decrease in population.
- The growth of bacteria.
- Rise or Depreciation in the value of an item.
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15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0
15y - 60 - 2y + 18 + 5y + 30 = 0
15y - 2y + 5y - 60 + 18 + 30 =0
18y - 12 = 0
6 (3y - 2)= 0
3y - 2 = 0
3y = 2
y = 2/3
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