See photo. I hope it helps
Answer:
x = 26/yz
Step-by-step explanation:
A counterexample proves something wrong. To disprove "When it rains, it pours," you could give an example of a time when it rains and does not pour. What if it only rains a little? What if it rains frogs? How are you supposed to "pour" frogs? I dunno. This is sort of an open-ended question. I'd go with "It drizzles, but does not pour."
Answer: x = 13
Step-by-step explanation: When solving an equation like this, we are trying to get our variable which is our letter by itself.
So we first want to ask ourselves what is the 14 doing to <em>x</em>. Well, we can see that it's being added to <em>x</em> so to get <em>x</em> by itself, we will do the opposite of addition which is subtraction. So we subtract 14 from both sides of the equation.
The +14 -14 cancels out so we're left with <em>x</em> on the left.
On the right, we must subtract 14 from 27 to get 13.
So we have x = 13 which is the solution to this equation.
Answer:
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