Asked by Ary_is _toxic
5/11 x ? x W + 3
Use Commutative Property of Multiplication
Use Commutative Property of Multiplication
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Ary_is _toxic
WHats "?"
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GPT 3.5
The commutative property of multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product. Therefore, we can rearrange the factors in any order without affecting the result.
In this case, we have the expression:
5/11 x ? x W + 3
We can rearrange the factors in any order, so let's switch the order of the first two factors:
? x 5/11 x W + 3
The expression remains the same, but now the first factor is "?" and the second factor is 5/11.
In this case, we have the expression:
5/11 x ? x W + 3
We can rearrange the factors in any order, so let's switch the order of the first two factors:
? x 5/11 x W + 3
The expression remains the same, but now the first factor is "?" and the second factor is 5/11.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
In the expression "? x 5/11 x W + 3", "?" represents a missing value or an unknown variable. It could be any number, letter, or expression that needs to be determined or provided in order to evaluate the expression.
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