As of the 2012-2013 school year, the Gosselin children, who were born in 2004, would have been in the 3rd grade. Since they were born in May 2004, they would typically be 8 years old during that school year. However, specific details about their individual educational paths may vary.
t(n) = 6*n where n = 1, 2, 3, etc
n = 6, 12, 18, 24
n² - 10n + 24 = 0 You need two numbers that multiply to equal 24. They have to add to equal -10. -6 times -4 is 24 -6 plus -4 is -10 Your answer is (n - 6)(n - 4).
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60.
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Ray-ray n princetonis in the 10th grade bez the skipped up a grade n the others is in the 9th grade
certain multipying factor is associated wid every grade u score....multiplying factor of different grades is given. A grade =10 B grade =8 C grade =6 D grade =4 E grade =2 now suppose u have six different courses n your grades are say A,B,C,D,D,E den your GPA(grade performance average) is given by 10+8+6+4+4+2/6 = 5.67
The characters were "permanently" set at about 12 years of age, so that would be grades 6 or 7.
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grade 3 is a highier grade but 2 is lower, n
6 Σn 2 What is n?? Please answer
n/6 = 14 n = 6*14 n = 84
6 less than a number n is n-6 This is because "n" is the variable; the number. Since the problem is 6 less than a number, you would start with writing subtract 6, which is -6, and then put n before it, subtracting 6 from n, which gives you n-6. ----
6/n
It is n + 6.
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-n = -6 Divide both sides by -1:- n = 6