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Solve the equation: The number of gold medals in China is 1.8 times that of Vancouver
In the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Chinese delegation performed well, winning nine gold medals. For comparison, we might as well recall the number of gold medals won by the Chinese delegation at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. If we set the number of gold medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics at 9 and set the target as x, we need to find out the number of gold medals at the Winter Olympics in previous years. Then there is the equation: 9 = 1.8x (the "×" symbol can be replaced with a literal description: that is, China's nine gold medals are 1.8 times that of Vancouver).
Solving this equation gives us the following results: x (the number of gold medals at the Vancouver Olympics) = 9 / 1.8 = 5. This means that at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the Chinese delegation won a total of five gold medals.
What this mathematical relationship tells us is that in the struggle of the athletes of the Chinese team, we have witnessed the strong growth of China's ice and snow sports strength. From this equation, we can also understand that any improvement in the level of competition is behind the redoubling of efforts and efforts. What's more, this 1.8-fold leap reflects the tremendous efforts that the state has invested in the project over the years.
I hope that this kind of analysis and understanding will make everyone feel the deep meaning behind the event more deeply. While we pursue each event to be faster, stronger, higher and farther, we should also remember the hard work and endless efforts of the athletes behind these figures. furthermorevia the link belowClaim the hidden benefits and cheer for you all! I wish you a full harvest and good wishes in the new year!