A unit is a measurement. for example, a unit could be an inch, or it could be a foot. to convert you need the exact measurement so if a line is 12 inches it's 1 foot. if it is 13 then it stays in inches. You convert units to the easiest variable to calculate and then you solve your equation from there.
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Answer:
x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
First, combine like terms:
2x + 3 -3 = -6
2x + 0 = -6
2x = -6
2x divided by 2 = x. -6 divided by 2 = -3.
x = -3.
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The answer is one and 1/3 + one and 2/3.
To get this answer, we must first need to understand improper fractions are (i guess) an 'uglier' version of mixed numbers because improper fractions can be converted to mixed numbers and vice versa making them pretty much the same thing.
So an improper fraction is when the numerator is bigger than denominator.
(we also need to understand that for example: 12/3 is the same as 12 divided by 3)
So, what divided by what gives 3? Well 3*3=9 so if 9 is divided by 3 it will equal 3. Therefore we have an improper fraction of 9/3.
The basics of addition in fraction is when the numerator is the same, just add the top. So for simplicity's sake we will make out sum where both improper fraction's denominator is 3. So... what plus what equals 9? 4+5. 4 and 5 are chosen because both numbers are bigger than 3.
so now we have:
4/3 + 5/3
Now just turn the improper fraction into a mixed number and we get the answer of: one and 1/3 + <span>one and 2/3, which equals 3</span>
Answer:
x=4, y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve this set of equations using elimination.
Multiply the first equation by 3:
Multiply the second equation by 5:
Now we take
Therefore, .
To solve for x, substitute y=1 into the second equation.
Hence, .