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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
5

Please help Solve 2x + 5 = 27 A. 64 B. 8.5 C. 16 D. 11

Mathematics
2 answers:
SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
7 0
D. 27 - 5 = 22. There are two lots of X. Therefore, divide 22 by 2, to get 1X. 1X = X = 11
luda_lava [24]3 years ago
6 0
X = 11 because if you take 11 x 2 then you get 22 then add 5 to it then you got 27 or if you do it the algebraic way subtract 5 from 27 to get 2x = 22 then divide both sides by 2 to get x = 11

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Sa\sqrt{\frac{1}{n_1} + \frac{1}{n_2} }

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(X[bar]₁-X[bar]₂) ± t_{n_1+n_2-2; 1-\alpha /2}*Sa\sqrt{\frac{1}{n_1} + \frac{1}{n_2} }

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