Предмет: Математика, автор: boicak0987654321

Розвяжіть рівняння Х:2,63=3,18

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Автор ответа: AdylbaevaAliya12
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Ответ:

x \div 2.63 = 3.18

x = 3.18 \times 2.63

x = 8.3634

8.3634 \div 2.63 = 3.18

3.18 = 3.18

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