<span>Simplifying
6(x + 1) + 5 = 13 + -2 + 6x
Reorder the terms:
6(1 + x) + 5 = 13 + -2 + 6x
(1 * 6 + x * 6) + 5 = 13 + -2 + 6x
(6 + 6x) + 5 = 13 + -2 + 6x
Reorder the terms:
6 + 5 + 6x = 13 + -2 + 6x
Combine like terms: 6 + 5 = 11
11 + 6x = 13 + -2 + 6x
Combine like terms: 13 + -2 = 11
11 + 6x = 11 + 6x
Add '-11' to each side of the equation.
11 + -11 + 6x = 11 + -11 + 6x
Combine like terms: 11 + -11 = 0
0 + 6x = 11 + -11 + 6x
6x = 11 + -11 + 6x
Combine like terms: 11 + -11 = 0
6x = 0 + 6x
6x = 6x
Add '-6x' to each side of the equation.
6x + -6x = 6x + -6x
Combine like terms: 6x + -6x = 0
0 = 6x + -6x
Combine like terms: 6x + -6x = 0
0 = 0
Solving
0 = 0
Couldn't find a variable to solve for.
This equation is an identity, all real numbers are solutions.</span>
Answer:
sticks and stones
Step-by-step explanation:
juice wrld
Answer: 5¹⁵/₁₆
Step-by-step explanation:
The Wildflower Trail is currently 2³/₈ miles long.
If the city will extend it by 2¹/₂ in 5 years, the length in five years will be;
= 2³/₈ * 2¹/₂
= 19/8 * 5/2
= 95/16
= 5¹⁵/₁₆
Answer:
r = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
First we have to subtract 21.50 from 20.50 because that is how much money it takes to get inside the amusement park.
21.50 - 20.50 = 1
Right now you have only 1 dollar left. now we have to divide 100 by 25 to see how many times you can ride.
100/ 25 = 4
You can ride 4 times
To get a feel for where those two radicals fall on the number line, take a look at the perfect square roots they fall between. Both sqrt(7) and sqrt(8) fall between the perfect square roots sqrt(4) and sqrt(9); since sqrt(4) = 2 and sqrt(9) = 3, we know that sqrt(7) and sqrt(8) are somewhere in between 2 and 3. This means we know that sqrt(7) > 2. What about sqrt(8)/2 though? Well, sqrt(4)/2 = 2/2 = 1, and sqrt(9)/2 = 3/2 = 1 1/2, so sqrt(8)/2 has to be between 1 and 1 1/2, both of which are less than 2. Putting those all in order:
sqrt(8)/2, 2, sqrt(7)