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Example Question #55 : Solving Equations
Solve for in the equation
Example Question #56 : Solving Equations
is 44% of .
is what percent of ?
is 44% of , so is of .
Also, is 300% of .
Add these:
is of
Example Question #55 : Equations
Solve for :
To solve the equation, we first group the terms on one side and the constants on the other side:
Now we can simply divide both sides by to solve for :
Example Question #371 : Algebra
Solve the following equation:
To solve the equation, we must simplify it by adding together the like terms. We can group the terms on the left side of the equation and the constants on the right side of the equation:
Example Question #56 : Equations
Solve the following equation for :
To solve, we must isolate . First, subtract from both sides and then divide both sides by .
Example Question #1451 : Gmat Quantitative Reasoning
Solve for :
To solve, isolate .
Example Question #61 : Solving Equations
and are the volume and the radius of the same sphere.
Which of the following is a true statement?
varies directly as the twenty-seventh power of
varies directly as the cube of .
varies directly as the ninth power of .
varies directly as the eighteenth power of .
varies directly as .
varies directly as the twenty-seventh power of
The volume and radius of a sphere are related as follows:
.
By substitution,
If , then
,
and varies directly as the twenty-seventh power of .
Example Question #62 : Solving Equations
and are the surface area and the radius of the same sphere.
.
Which of the following is a true statement?
The surface area and radius of a sphere are related as follows:
Substituting:
If , then
,
and varies directly as the fourth root of .
Example Question #372 : Algebra
Solve the following equation for .
To solve, simply isolate .
Example Question #64 : Solving Equations
Express in terms of . You may assume all variables assume positive values.
, , and , so, by two substitutions,
, so