totally yes. start at 3 end at 4. be careful ;)
More time than A, more than double the time of A and B working together.
Two more than ( b ) is expressed mathematically as ( b + 2 ). This simply means you take the value of ( b ) and add 2 to it. For example, if ( b ) is 3, then two more than ( b ) would be 5.
"13 more than b" can be written as " b + 13 " .
To write 12 more than B, you would write the expression as B + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the value of B.
1 more than the quotient of 21 and b (This answer sucks)
It's a simple arithmetic calculation. A is exactly b more than B means A = B + b So in this case What is 2500 more than 7000, it means what is 2500 + 7000 = 9500.
No. B is either more or less than A therefore B isn't the same as A.
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
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In a chemical equilibrium represented by the reaction ( A \rightleftharpoons B ), the equilibrium constant ( K ) is defined as ( K = \frac{[B]}{[A]} ). If ( K > 1 ), this indicates that the concentration of product B is greater than that of reactant A at equilibrium, suggesting there is more B than A. Conversely, if ( K < 1 ), it suggests that A is favored, meaning there is more A than B at equilibrium.
a is 6 less than d.
6+b Should it not be: b>6