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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
12

16x=10(x+1)=26(+1)-16

Mathematics
1 answer:
Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
7 0
The solution to the first pair of equal expressions is:

<span>16x = 10(x + 1)

16x = 10x + 10

6x = 10

x = 10/6 = 1 and 2/3

</span>
<span>The solution to the second pair of equal expressions is:
</span>
<span>10(x + 1) = 26(+1) - 16

The left side is 10(x + 1) = 10x + 10

The right side is  26(+1) - 16 = 26-16 = 10

The equation now says    10x + 10 = 10

Subtract 10 from each side:   10x = 0

The solution to this pair of equal expressions is   x = 0 .

I think I understand the weird question now.  It's trying to say that
the first expression is equal to both the second and third expressions.
Let's try the first and the third:

</span><span><span><span>16x = 26(+1) - 16</span>

16x = 26 - 16

16x = 10

x = 10/16 = 5/8 = 0.625

Nope, that wasn't it.

The upshot of all my research is:  I have no idea what the question is trying to say,
therefore no clue of what the actual question is, and no direction toward an answer.</span></span>
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