If B is the midpoint of AC then the distance AB = 1/2 AC. If there is a point D that is midway between A and B, you could say that it bisects AB, so AD = 1/2 AB = 1/4 AC and DC = AC - AD = 3/4 AC ...
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Approximation is a handy tool in arithmetic and some forms of algebra but once we have used approximation to bring us close to an answer, then we must go back and justify the conclusion as written ...
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Let's assume that he started with X $. The jacket costed him x/3 $ He was left with 2x/3 $ He spent on shoes 1/4 of that: It means 2x/12 $ (or x/6 $) The equation is: x/3 = x/6 + 35 ...
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I believe it is part mental maturity and part learning application. Basic math is one of the simplest concepts for the mind to integrate and make connections. It is precise and provides immediate ...
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You have a simple problem Waqas Ali. Unfortunately I am not very familiar with this site or its software. Please contact me. Old fashioned type that I am, I prefer to confer by fax ...
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I read the PDF. This seems more an attempt at an elementary school debate club idea than anything else. Frankly I had expected some proof, but there was none. I see no reason to have so much as ...
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Let's think of a torsion spring. At rest, the Y-axis shows only the strain of the metal working against the X-axis, hence we have a vector of 0. The deformation of the spring toward the middle is ...
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I would estimate 7 times on Friday, but if you need the exact answer then search for a universal calendar. In ordinary years the day of the week advances one day, in leap years two days, so you can ...
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1/489 = .002044989775 = .2044989775 %
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1/smaller number = greater number 1/greater number = smaller number
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If you cut a pie into 10 parts and another one in 25 parts which one is greater?
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12 x 41 = 492. The square root of 492 is a little more than 22. You didn't give units for 12 or 41 so we can't convert to feet.
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To make a mixture at $12 per kg it would be 2/3 soybean at $11/kg and 1/3 corn at $14/kg. Try it with 2 kg soybeans ($22) + 1 kg corn ($14), total 3 kg costing $36, average $12/kg. To make 550 kg of ...
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HAH! I would figure this out for you...but today's my day off. Maybe NJOY will answer this question.
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Outsourcing of accounting functions is a $50 billion business worldwide and is one of the most common forms of outsourcing. Accounting is a logical target for outsourcing because it is both highly ...
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Note that we have doubled two dimensions: (x) and (y). Hence we have (x^2)*(y^2). Canceling, we find: (xy)^2. The product area is 4X.
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The "area" problem and the algebra problem are entirely different. Are we trying for a dimensional integral?
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