450m²+90m
find the constant, my teacher told me to divide(÷)90 to 2 then the answer will be 45 then find 2 numbers that if you times(×) it the answer will be 450 and if you plus (+) it
the answer will be 45 (but she did not told me what to do next, and if i asked she would not answer me).
that 2 numbers is 30 and 15 cause if you times (×) it the answer is 450 and if you plus (+) it the answer is 45
so what should i do to get the constant do i (÷) the 2 numbers and the answer will be my constant or do i (-) it and the answer will be the constant?
is it 30÷15= 2
or is it 30-15= 15
PLS ANSWER THE QUESTION ONLY NOTHING ELSE NON-SENCE ANSWER WILL BE REPORTED TOO.
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Answer:
To find the constant you're looking for, you should divide (÷) the two numbers, which are 30 and 15, not subtract (-). So, the correct calculation is:
30 ÷ 15 = 2
Therefore, your constant is 2.
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