Question:
Yuet solved the equation
for a.
Her steps are shown below.
1. Subtract 2b: 
2. Divide by 6: 
Answer:
In step 1 she needed to add 2b to both sides of the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The above steps shows how Yuet solved an equation
Required:
True statement about Yuet's work
The implication of the statement is to state what Yuet should have done instead of what she did.
In step 1, she subtracted 2b from both sides of the equation; this is wrong.
Instead of subtracting, she ought to add 2b to both sides of the equation.
The correct steps and result is as follows:
1. Add 2b: 
2. Divide by 6: 
Hence, we can conclude that in step 1 she needed to add 2b to both sides of the equation.
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Introduction</h2>
Hello! I hope you are having a nice day. My name is Galaxy and I will be helping you with this problem. We can solve this problem in 2 steps, respectively Theory and Solving.
I'll go ahead and start with the Theory.
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Theory</h2>
Before we attempt to solve the problem mathematically, we must first figure out how we're going to solve this problem.
We know that we have a line and a point, we can start by graphing the equation and point that we've received.
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Solving</h2>
Now that we have our points plotted and our equations graphed, we can start to see that something odd is happening, the given point is on the line itself.
We can check this by inputting the points into our equation:

This proves that our point is on the line that we were given.
According to the basic rules of Euclidean Geometry, we know that parallel lines can never intersect each other and due to this there cannot be any solution to this problem.
Any other line using this point would intersect the given line, and due to this, this problem has no real solutions.
* The only line that can use these points and graph is the line provided, and that cannot work due to the lines intersecting at an infinite number of points.
Cheers,
Galaxy.
Answer:
D. 2 (1/3) hours
Step-by-step explanation:
'Of' means multiplication, so we are going to multiply
3 (1/2) x (2/3) = 2 (1/3)
or
3.5 x 0.66 = 2.333
I hope this helps!
The information's given in the question should be very minutely checked. Based on those given information's the answer to the question can easily be deduced.
Amount of sugar in the cabinet of Cassie = 1/2 pound
Amount of sugar required by Cassie to make her cake recipe = 2/10 pound
= 1/5 pounds
Then
The number of cakes that Cassie can make = (1/2)/(1/5)
= 5/2
= 2 1/2
So from the above deduction we can easily conclude that Cassie can make a total of 2 cakes with the sugar she has and there will still be some sugar left.