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Let the age be x:- If: 400-3x = 163 Then: x = 79
Let the age be x and so if 400 -3x = 163 then the value of x works out as 79
Let the age be x and so if 400 -3x = 163 then x works out as 79 years of age
The algebraic formula for this problem is: 160 = 400 - 4y Where y is your age. Rearranging gets you: 400 - 160 = 4y 240 = 4y 60 = y So you are 60.
400 - 2x = 244 Therefore, 2x = 400 - 244 = 156 Therefore, x = 156/2 = 78 Therefore, you would be 78 years old.
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Let the age be x:- If: 400-3x = 163 Then: x = 79
Let the age be x:- 400-3x =178 -3x = 178-400 -3x = -222 x = 74
Let the age be x and so if 400 -3x = 163 then the value of x works out as 79
Let the age be x and so if 400 -3x = 163 then x works out as 79 years of age
The algebraic formula for this problem is: 160 = 400 - 4y Where y is your age. Rearranging gets you: 400 - 160 = 4y 240 = 4y 60 = y So you are 60.
the weight of an elephant(which depends on the age)is 400 pounds.
Gordian III died on February 11, 244 at the age of 19.
244 pounds is at least obese for anyone under 6 foot 4; around that point and higher, it starts being just "overweight".244 kilograms is even worse.If you mean newtons ... depending on the age, that might actually be reasonable.
Gordian III died on February 11, 244 at the age of 19.
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