This document lists 10 formulas that the author believes everyone should know, including formulas for percent, average, probability, distance, areas of squares and circles, volumes of spheres, surface areas of cubes, the standard line formula, and calculating slope. The formulas are presented in a numbered list from 1 to 10 with explanations of the variables used in each formula.
This document lists 10 formulas that the author believes everyone should know, including formulas for percent, average, probability, distance, areas of squares and circles, volumes of spheres, surface areas of cubes, the standard line formula, and calculating slope. The formulas are presented in a numbered list from 1 to 10 with explanations of the variables used in each formula.
This document lists 10 formulas that the author believes everyone should know, including formulas for percent, average, probability, distance, areas of squares and circles, volumes of spheres, surface areas of cubes, the standard line formula, and calculating slope. The formulas are presented in a numbered list from 1 to 10 with explanations of the variables used in each formula.
This document lists 10 formulas that the author believes everyone should know, including formulas for percent, average, probability, distance, areas of squares and circles, volumes of spheres, surface areas of cubes, the standard line formula, and calculating slope. The formulas are presented in a numbered list from 1 to 10 with explanations of the variables used in each formula.
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Top 10 Formulas Everyone Should Know- ACCORDING TO ME
1. Percent= Part/ Whole
2. Average= Total/Number of Things 3. Probability= (Desired Possibilities/ Total Possibilities) 4. Distance= Rate x Time 5. Area of a Square, where a = side: a2 6. Area of a Circle, where r= radius: π r2 7. Volume of a Sphere, where r= radius: V= 4/3 π r 3 8. Surface Area of a Cube= 6s2 9. The Formula for a Standard Line: y = mx+b 10. The Slope Equation: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)