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daser333 [38]
3 years ago
6

-a/10-8=-24 please show work

Mathematics
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
7 0

\frac{-a}{10} -8=-24     Add 8 on both sides

\frac{-a}{10}-8+8=-24+8

\frac{-a}{10}=-16    Multiply 10 on both sides

(10)\frac{-a}{10}=-16(10)

-a = -160      Divide -1 on both sides

\frac{-a}{-1}=\frac{-160}{-1}

a = 160



[proof]

\frac{-a}{10} -8=-24

\frac{-160}{10} -8=-24

-16 - 8 = -24

-24 = -24

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