Someone emailed to help me with this problem:
This is a common math problem of more unknowns than correlated knowns. (Underdetermined System). K and L are two unknowns in one equation and requires another equation to relate K or L to the whole to make the situation possible. In addition, j is...
The problem originates as requirement for measuring certain types of building areas. The standard, insists we calculate and sum using a certain method. I would ideally like to be able to look at the last row in the chart:
6902 3616 2650 6266 4121 2781 6902
And be able to use those numbers...
Hi there, I need help with the following situation. Apologies if I'm not using the correct arithmetic terms!
Variables: d,e,f
e + f = g
d / g = j
j x e = K
j x f = L
K + L = M
d = M
the above situation is a simplified problem, which is easily solvable. Here's where I run into trouble...