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Year 10 Interactive Maths - Second Edition
Problem Solving
Linear equations are often used to solve practical problems that have an unknown quantity. We use a suitable pronumeral to represent the unknown quantity, translate the information given in the problem into an equation, and then solve the equation using the skills acquired earlier in this chapter.
Example 11
If a number is increased by 8, the result is 25. Find the number.
Solution:
Let x be the number. Increasing x by 8 gives x + 8, which we are told is 25. Therefore, x + 8 = 25. Subtract 8 from both sides to find x = 17. So, the number is 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The decimal you put would be “two ten-millionths” if read out loud. If the allowable amount is 10 parts per billion, it would be 1 part per 100 million. Because 2 parts per 10 million is also 20 parts per 100 million, it is not not an acceptable amount
Step-by-step explanation:
I assume we are simplifying
1) -6k+7k = k
2) 12r-8-12 = 12r-20
3) n-10+9n-3 = 10n-13
4) -4x-10x = -14x
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While as you didn’t provide any picture or information on what the choices are, the answer would be a circle ((if there is a circle in any of your options-)) cut into three parts with two parts filled. Basically any shape that’s cut into three parts with two parts filled in would be your answer. Hope this helped!