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What is the answer to this math problem?

Volume of water in the aquarium = 30 * 14 * 18 = 7560 cu in
Each cu in of water weighs 0.036 pounds
So 7560 cu in weighs 7560 * 0.036 = 272.16 pounds

Add the weight of the empty aquarium,
total weight is 272.16 + 22.5 = 294.66 pounds

What is the answer to this math problem? 55!=?

55! is equal to:
1.269640335x10 to the power of 73

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What is the answer to this math problem?

First, find out how many seconds are in a year.
60 secs in a minute
60 mins in a hour
24 hours in a day
365 1/4 days in a year
60x60x24x365.25=31,557,600 seconds in a year
To find the how many times you will snap, during 31,557,600 seconds, use the equation Y=2^X. (fyi- ^ means to the power of)
Y=The seconds
X=The number of snaps in that many seconds
So,
31,557,600=2^X
Now we need to solve for X
After solving it,
X=24.9115
So, it would take approx. 25 snaps

What is the answer to this math problem, “3-3x6+2”?

The order of operations dictates in what manner the parts of the question are to be performed. PEMDAS is the mnemonic, which stands for Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction. Based on the order of operations:[math]x = 3 - 3*6 + 2[/math]The Multiplication, being the highest order operation present, is performed first.x = 3 - 18 + 2The order of operations then would simply be to compute as moving from left to right. Thus:x = -15 + 2 → -13

Can there be more than one right answer on a math problem?

Though I have a math degree, I’m not the best to answer this as I’m certainly not a math expert. As far as I know, there is only one “correct” answer (OK, there may be an infinite number of correct answers but all mathematicians will arrive at the same set) in a purely mathematical sense but where there is great divergence is in how we treat this one answer. For example, …Many risky sports are really “expected value” propositions though they often aren’t thought of in that sense. You, as the athlete, assess your probability of successfully completing the activity, then weight it against the upside and downside rewards. Uli Emanuele’s winged suit flight pretty well illustrateshow two people with the same skill level could do the math on expected value and even with the same inputs, get different outputs. I don’t know what he thought his chances were but let’s just assume 99% success rate. Complete it, you’re the first to do this particular feat, you get it off your bucket list, you get a youtube video with 8.5M hits, you become a legend in your sport, and possibly more. And the 1% downside? You literally become a splot on a rock. If I had exactly the same skills as Uli, that 1% would dominate my decision. I’d assign a value of about minus infinity to it and would sit around the computer and watch Uli’s amazing flight. He clearly understood the consequences of a fail but either he didn’t assign the same consequences to death that I would or he valued the upside (times 99%) more than the 1% risk of becoming a smear.Bottom line for this question is I believe mathematics is only going to give one purely mathematical outcome but when exposed to the real world, this outcome may not appear the same to different people.

Answers to a math problem, 4 sixes?

6/6 = 1
6/6 + 6/6 = 2
6/6 + 6/6 +6/6 = 3

and so on

Can you answer my math "problem of the week"?

haha you guys are funny! that's right "Mary is 5 years old and Kevin is 12 years old"

you people are smart it took me 3 days to figure that out.. and for the guy who needed to ask his wife.. HA! lol

What is the answer to this? math problem?

1.6726 x 10 to the -24 (srry the -24 wont go small)
1.6749 x 10 to the -24 ^^^
9.1093x 10 to the -28

i NEEd teh answers to those!! i dont get it!! HELP!?

Sam can answer a dozen math problems in 3/4 hours. How many problems can he answer in 4 1/4 hours?

Convert “four and one-fourth” into an improper fraction. (Hint: 17/4)How many three-fourths can fit into this value? (Hint: (17/4)/(3/4) = 17/3)How many answers can he do, every three-fourths of an hour? (Hint: 12)So how many answers can he do, in the number of three-fourths-of-an-hour that they’ve given you? (Hint: 12 * (17/3))

What is the answer to this mathematical problem?

It depends how much money you had to start with and how old you are.In real life there would be interest charged on the loans. No one would lend money at zero percent interest for 50 years.  The rate of interest reflects two things, a fair return on the investors money and insurance against the risk of you defaulting on the loan. For a loan over 50 years the lender will  want some security as they cannot know what income you will have that far ahead. The maximum amount they will lend will be the value of your assets minus the value of your outstanding loans. Often it is less than this to give the lender a safety margin. For example you might own a house worth $100,000 but in a forced sale it could only fetch $80,000.Also, as you get older, the interest rate charged will increase as the risk of you dying before the loan paid off increases.So the stack topples at the point you no longer have enough assets to underwrite further loans or are too old for there to be a realistic chance of paying back the loan.

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