1: Triple the quantity of a number “n” plus 4 equals 27. what would the expression look like?
[ Triple the quantity of a number “n” ] 3n
[ plus 4 ] + 4
[ equals 27 ] = 27
[ all together ] <u>3n + 4 = 27</u>
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<u>Solving:</u>
[ given ] 3n + 4 = 27
[ subtract 4 from both sides ] 3n = 23
[ divide both sides by 3 ] n = 7
2:Seventeen equals seven less than three times a number “n” what would the expression look like?
[ Seventeen equals ] 17 =
[ seven less than ] - 7
[ three times a number “n” ] 3n
[ all together ] <u>17 = 3n - 7</u>
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<u>Solving:</u>
[ given ] 17 = 3n - 7
[ add 7 to both sides ] 24 = 3n
[ divide both sides by 3 ] 8 = n
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Answer:
1:4
Step-by-step explanation:
Thats it
Use trig. Could not. See the last word on your picture
Tan(21)/1=X/14
Cross multiply
Tan(21) times 14= 5.37 round to the hundredth
5.4 round to the tenth
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