SOLUTION: Question:
6.(5+4) =
What I'm thinking:
I'm thinking it is 6 times 9 = 54
Algebra.Com
Question 39534: Question:
6.(5+4) =
What I'm thinking:
I'm thinking it is 6 times 9 = 54
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes. If the period after the six represents multiplication, as in
6*(5+4) = 6*9 = 54
RELATED QUESTIONS
Please help solve 4(x + 2) – 3x = x – 6
I m thinking there is no... (answered by Nate,checkley71)
What is M equal to in: log{{{6}}}(3m+7) - log{{{6}}}(m+4) = 2log{{{6}}}6 - 3log{{{6}}}3 I (answered by venugopalramana)
I just want to make sure that i have done this correctly. Simplify... (answered by stanbon,praseenakos@yahoo.com)
m^5/5 divided by m^10/10. I am thinking to hard once... (answered by edjones)
Which represents the common difference between successive terms in the sequence generated (answered by jim_thompson5910)
I am thinking of a number. I multiply it by 14 and subtract 199. I get the same number is (answered by ewatrrr)
I´m thinking of a number. This number is 12 less than its square- What could my number... (answered by EdenWolf)
what is the solution set of the inequality 5-|x+4| (answered by stanbon)
I am thinking of a number, when divided by 9 the remainder is 4. When divided by 5 the... (answered by MathLover1,greenestamps)