Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Your fractions are missing there fraction bars:
3/4 (20y − 8) + 5 = 1/2 y + 1/4 (20y + 8)
15y − 6 + 5 = 1/2 y + 5y + 2
15y − 1 = 11/2 y + 2
A. 11/2y and 2 aren't like terms because one contains the variable y and the other contains no variable
B. The distribute property can't be used there because you don't have 15(y-1) you have 15y-1
C. Subtracting 11/2y sounds like a good step because there is a y term on the opposing side.
15y-1=11/2y+2
Subtracing 11/2y on both sides
9.5y-1=2
That looks pretty good because then you would add 1 on both sides giving:
9.5y =3
Last step would get the y by itself which is dividing both sides by 9.5 giving you 6/19.
D. You could actually do this but it doesn't help you get x by itself. The equation would look like this: 15/2 y-1/2=11/4 y+1
Answer:
I thought this was going to be easy been sitting here for 20min
If Ken wants to pay more than 130, he needs to drive more than 90 miles. You subtract 94 from 130, which equals 36. 36 divided by .4 (for the price per mile) and it equals 90.
She would sell it for $26.60 after the markup.
Answer:
8.33333....
Step-by-step explanation: