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Keith_Richards [23]
3 years ago
13

Which is bigger 500 g 50 kg or 5,000 mg?

Mathematics
2 answers:
dedylja [7]3 years ago
5 0
50 kg is the biggest among them
olga2289 [7]3 years ago
3 0
<span>50 kg is the bigger measurement


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"Solve the system using substitution" .
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y = - 4x + 16 ;   ===> Refer to this as "Equation 1" ; 

4y − x =  -4 ;     ===> Refer to this as "Equation 2" ; 
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Solve for "x" and "y" ;  using "substitution" :
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We are given, as "Equation 1" ;

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→  Plug in this value for [all of] the value[s] for "y" into {"Equation 2"} ;

       to solve for "x" ;   as follows:
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Note:  "Equation 2" :

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Substitute the value for "y" {i.e., the value provided for "y";  in "Equation 1}" ;
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→   " 4 (-4x + 16) − x = -4 " ;
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   a(b + c)  = ab + ac ;   AND: 

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→  y = -4(4) + 16 ; 

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