v = 1wh; what is the variable for w
its volume= Length*width*height
so it is width
Is that a 1 or a l? lol
it must be an L otherwise it wldnt make sense
i think an l
If it is a 1, then you'll have to rearrange the variables so w becomes the dependent variable. So rearrange, you'll get w=v/h. I hope this helps!
not a 1 as in the # it is a letter
Besides that, I'm not sure what the question is asking...lol
to find the variable for w
hahahah its very simple just what does the variable represent like u can actually google this and u will find the answer
The question is very ambiguous. I would just ask the teacher for clarification. Let's move on to the next question.
i tried maybe im just lame ive acheived my masters in business marketing but cant do math for the life of me...sad huh
haha its ok. :)))))) I am a math major and cant solve math so we r in the same boat
No, it's not your fault. The question is very strange because it doesn't exactly tell us specifically what to do. So it's not your fault but the question itself.
as long as this boat we are in stays afloat a ha ha
no i have seen ur other question it just wants what the variable represents. like it gives u general formulas and u have to say what the variable represents
ok cool :) ty
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