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First one who posts the correct answer wins. No cheating using calculators. ok here's the question: s+2=38 the square root of s. Now take the square root of s and divide it by 6. Take that number and add it to 4,167. Now subtract that number by 612. Now divide it by 50. Your answer? (remember when dividing there may be a remainder. if there is remember to put it there in your answer)

2006-11-19 11:09:46 · 8 answers · asked by Suckafiesh 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

8 answers

if s+2 = 38, s is equal to 38 -2 which is 36

The square root of 36 is 6

6 / 6 is 1

1 + 4167 is 4168

4168
- 612
-------
3556

3556 divided by 50 si the same as 355.6 divided by 5

355.6 / 5 = 71.12

Simple :-)

2006-11-19 11:15:47 · answer #1 · answered by hardhouse_boy 2 · 0 0

s = 36 so the square root of 36 = 6
6/6 = 1
1+4,167 = 4,168
4168-612 = 3556
3556/50 = 71.1

Hope I did not miss anything...so, what's the point?

2006-11-19 11:16:36 · answer #2 · answered by alrivera_1 4 · 0 0

enable T = the entire volume of money she paid for the tickets enable p = the fee of each cost ticket enable x = the quantity of tickets she bought If it relatively is £2 expenses according to cost ticket: T = xp - 2x If it relatively is £2 expenses no rely what share tickets are bought: T = xp - 2

2016-10-22 09:25:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

dang, if only i could use a calculator i'd have this nailed, i really can't do mental arithmetic but i'm good at maths, go figure.

2006-11-19 11:12:25 · answer #4 · answered by rchlbsxy2 5 · 0 0

Ugh, took too long-- but,,,

Is it 71
remainder: 11?

I think I did stupid mistakes...lol.

2006-11-19 11:17:16 · answer #5 · answered by xchipowers 2 · 0 0

3556/50= 71.12,

2006-11-19 11:15:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

71.12

2006-11-19 11:19:05 · answer #7 · answered by chrisburner_73018 1 · 0 0

71.1

2006-11-19 11:17:38 · answer #8 · answered by Starry Eyes 5 · 0 0

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