Answer:
finding the number of equal-sized parts into which a number can be split
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us split the number 80 into 10 equal parts.
80 = 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8
= 8 + 8 + 8 +...to 10 times
= 8(10)
or 
So, if N is any number and p is one of its equal part, then the number of parts into which N is split by p is
.
Hence, finding the number of equal-sized parts is best modeled with a division expression.
<span>2 square root (x - 5) = 2. 2^2 (x -5) = 2^2. 4(x - 5) = 4. 4x - 20 = 4. 4x = 24. x = 6. This solution is not extraneous, because extraneous solutions emerge from solving the problem but are not actually valid solutions for the initial problem. With rounding, this solution is valid for the initial problem.</span>
Manny can assemble a computer in 50 minutes. That means, in a minute Manny does

job.
Lucy can assemble a computer in 45 minutes. That means, in a minute Lucy does

job.
If they are working together, in a minute they will do:



In a minute they will do

job
To finish the job they will do it in
minutes or about 24 minutes.