Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30 mosleykimberly944
This week we examine how to solve for an unknown quantity. Some situations may be easily modeled by single variable equations and others might be more difficult. Reflect on your professional or personal world. What is an example of a situation that you might be able to use an equation with a single unknown to help understand? What is an example of a situation that you might not be able to use an equation with a single unknown to understand? What makes an equation with a single unknown helpful in one of your examples but not the other? What patterns exist in your two examples that might be helpful in determining when to use a simple equation?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Ijust need these 2 questions answered (the second pic is just confirmation i'm not confident in that answer)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Maria heard on the radio that the high temperature that day would be to determine the temperature in degrees celsius, she used the formula , where c is the temperature in degrees celsius and f is the temperature in degrees fahrenheit.
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