If you are seeking d more than 7, you'll need to add d to 7. We find that d + 7 is d more than 7. In this case, d is a variable, but the math is direct and correct.
7d
d/7 + 16
The answer is 59. :D
a is 6 less than d.
The one ting that you can be sure of is that the divisor (denominator) is greater than 7. Given any denominator D, which is greater than 7, the numerator, N, is 25*D+7. And that is true for the infinitely many possible values for D.
7 is more than 5.
d/7 + 16
The answer is 59. :D
Lets look at these statements and turn them into equations. I'm going to refer to Destiny as D, Alisa as A, and Shane as S. D + 9 = S (Destiny has 9 more stickers than Shane) A + 7 = D (Alisa has 7 fewer stickers than Destiny) S = 20 (Shane has 20 stickers) Now we can just plug the numbers in and solve the equations. D + 9 = 20 D + 9 - 9 = 20 - 9 D = 11 Destiny has 11 stickers Now that we know Destiny's stickers, we can figure out how many stickers Alisa has the same way: A + 7 = 11 A + 7 - 7 = 11 - 7 A = 4 Alisa has 4 stickers
a is 6 less than d.
The one ting that you can be sure of is that the divisor (denominator) is greater than 7. Given any denominator D, which is greater than 7, the numerator, N, is 25*D+7. And that is true for the infinitely many possible values for D.
Yes. 7 is more than 3.
In Roman numerals D = 500 so 8 more than D = 508, which in Roman numerals is DVIII.
10 is 7 more than 3
d + 8
d+32
seven more than a number is when you have a number and you add 7 to it it is 7 more than a number seven is more than a number means you have two numbers X and 7 and 7>X
Y + 7 = 7 more than y.