In a division formula, the quotient is 3. If the sum of the divisor and the divisor is 124, then the divisor is equal to? And the divisor is equal to? How to answer

In a division formula, the quotient is 3. If the sum of the divisor and the divisor is 124, then the divisor is equal to? And the divisor is equal to? How to answer


31 and 93



In a divisible division formula, the divisor + divisor + quotient is 240. What are the divisor, divisor and quotient?


Divide 0 by any number and you get 0, so the divisor and the quotient are both 0. The divisor is 240
0/240=0



Write a division formula with quotient 20,30,40 [at least 8 formulas]?


120/6=20 360/12=30 300/15=20 240/6=40 140/7=20 560/14=40 280/7=40 680/34=20



1 inch + 9 inches = 1 foot for one idiom


1 inch + 9 inches = 1 foot to hit an idiom - get an inch to advance
be insatiable
dé cùn jìn chǐ
If you get an inch, you want to get another foot
[source] Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu: "don't dare to enter the inch but retreat from the ruler." Qin CE San of Warring States strategy: "it's better for a king to make a close attack when he is far away. If he gets the inch, he will be the inch of the king, and if he gets the ruler, he will be the ruler of the king."
[structure] linkage
It is more and more demanding, more and more arrogant, more and more bad means or attitude, more and more pressing
It can't be read as "d ě I"
I can't write near
They are greedy, insatiable and greedy
Antonyms: contentment, fulfillment, contentment
The difference lies in: the semantic meaning of ~ is heavier; it means appetite is bigger and bigger; it means more and more; it is more and more pressing. ② the requirement of ~ is generally more specific, which means "get this; want that"; the requirement of ~ is sometimes specific; sometimes it is not specific. (2) the requirement of ~ and "get greedy" All of them have the meaning of "not satisfied with what you get". They focus on advancing step by step. "Insatiable greed" focuses on greedy pursuit
The colonists plundered the wealth of the colonial people



333555 idioms, 3.5 idioms, 9 inches + 1 inch = 1 foot idioms_ ∩)o...


Guess three or five idioms
3.5 no three no four idioms
9 inches + 1 inch = 1 foot



9 inches + 1 inch = 1 foot guess an idiom?


Advance by an inch
Idiom means: get an inch, but also want to enter a foot. Metaphor greedy, with a small, but also big
Literally, it's already 9 inches, plus 1 inch, that's 1 foot



9 inches + 1 inch = 1 foot


Advance by an inch



1 + 3 =? Riddles
a. 4 B, 13 C, B D, IV e, 1 + 3 F, 1 + 3 = x g, can not be determined
This is a sharp turn of the brain


C .



1. The Milky Way ferry 2. The ideal world 3. Ships out of the Yangtze River Estuary 4. Gold, silver, copper and iron 5. Air wharf 6. Not cold or hot land


1 Tianjin
2 Fuzhou
3 Shanghai
4 Wuxi
5 Lianyungang
6 Wenzhou



What does the saying "the emperor is a little trembling, because he thinks what the people say seems to be true"?
Why is it a child who exposes lies?
What is the theme of the article "the emperor's new clothes"?


It shows that the emperor is not very stupid, a little dubious. It highlights that the emperor has no opinion. 2. The children are very naive and open-minded. If the children want to say something, they will say it is true. But the common people (adults) are afraid that others will say they are stupid, and they dare not tell the truth. The officials are afraid that they will lose their black hat and say