4 Teats on a Cow's Udder
Consider newtons equation: v = (a * t) + u, and you need to isolate a because you have the values for v, t and u and need to find a, first subtract u from both sides, gives v - u = (a * t) + u - u, the + u - u cancel leaving v - u = a * t, so essentially you've moved the u from one side to the other, then you would divide both sides by t, the t's would cancel out on the right side, leaving(v - u) / t = a, essentially you've moved the t over to the other side, now a is isolated and can be calculated..Consider x + 4 = 10: find x (isolate x), subtract 4 from both sides, leavingx + 4 - 4 = 10 - 4, the 4's cancel out on the left, leaving x = 10 - 4, so x = 6
example: -6 + 3 1. imagine in your head or write ------ and +++ 2. cross out one until u get the answer cs = cross out - - - - - - + + + cs cs cs cs cs cs so there are only 3 negatives left, so the answer is -3
4 Teats on a Cow's Udder
In my industry, they are know as terms and conditions.
i guess mba after cs is a great option..or u can go for llb as well.
no u cant ,,,,,,
Name the digits 'T' and 'U', for 'tens digit' and 'units digit'. First statement: 4 (T + U) = 10T + U 4T + 4U = 10T + U ===> 3U = 6T ===> U = 2T Second statement: 10U + T = 10T + U + 27 9U = 9T + 27 ===> U = T + 3============================= U = 2T and U = T + 3 ===> 2T = T + 3 ===> T = 3 U = 2T = 6 The number could be 36. ================================ Check: First statement: 4 (T + U) = 10T + U 4 (3 + 6) ?=? 10(3) + 6 4(9) ?=? 30 + 6 36 = 36 Yay ! Second statement: 10U + T = 10T + U + 27 10(6) + 3 ?=? 10(3) + 6 + 27 60 + 3 ?=? 30 + 6 + 27 63 = 63 Double yay ! The number is definitely 36.
The annual revenue of T CS is $6billion.
If A = T and T = U then A = U.
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ok i can help you. 5=4t-7 ok then fist u add 7 both sides of the equation. the u get 12=4t, now u have to isolate the varible. divide 4 each side. your ansers is 3=t i hope this helps u. =]
the components of capital structure(CS) includes: 1. CS with equity sahres only. 2. CS with equity and preference shares. 3. CS with equity and debentures. 4. CS with equity shares, preference shares and debentures.