G. R. Khairnar was born on 1942-04-14.
W. G. Collingwood died in 1932.
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Fifth Day of Christmas = Golden Rings
You would take the following steps for G = A / (1-R):G = A / (1-R)Multiply by (1-R):G * (1-R) = ADivide by G:(1-R) = A/G1-R = A/GSubtract 1:-R = (A/G) - 1Divide By -1:R = -((A/G) - 1)Check Work:Original Problem:A = 12; R = 5G = 12 / (1-5)G = -3Solving For R:R = -((12/-3)-1)R = 5Therefore, R= -((A/G)-1)
if: r = 5z 15z = 3y then: z = y/5 r = 5(y/5) r = y
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In the equation g = rz, r represents a variable or a constant value. The specific value of r would need to be provided in order to determine its numerical value in the equation.
Since r varies directly with s, we have r = ks (replace k with 5 and s with 7) r = (5)(7) r = 35
It is an equation in the variable r.
Find how many R's are in 1G (If you divide 4 by 1000 you get .004 per G) Multiply your answer by the G's (400) to get total R's. (.004R x 400G) I get an answer of 400G=1.6R
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