<span>In this case, the value of the first 3 (the ten-thousands) has a value of 30,000. The 3 next to it, in the hundred-thousands place, has a value of 300,000. To compare the two, the 3 on the right has a value one-tenth as much as that on the left.</span>
Simplify 1/3(6x - 15) to 6x - 15/3
6x - 15/3 = 1/2(10x - 4)
Factor out the common term; 3
3(2x - 5)/3 = 1/2(10x - 4)
Cancel out 3
2x - 5 = 1/2(10x - 4)
Simplify 1/2(10x - 4) to 10x - 4/2
2x - 5 = 10x - 4/2
Factor out the common term; 2
2x - 5 = 2(5x - 2)/2
Cancel out 2
2x - 5 = 5x - 2
Subtract 2x from both sides
-5 = 5x - 2 - 2x
Simplify 5x - 2 - 2x to 3x - 2
-5 = 3x - 2
Add 2 to both sides
-5 + 2 = 3x
Simplify -5 + 2 to -3
-3 = 3x
Divide both sides by 3
- 1 = x
Switch sides
<u>x = -1</u>
3) 2 to 3
4) 4 to 5
5) 5 to 6
6) 5 to 7
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Answer:
133 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3= 0.3333 repeating
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
First, to find out how many book fit on one shelf, you will need to divide the total number of books by the toal number of shelves:
36 books / 3 shelves = 12 books/shelf
Because the question says that the bookstore order <em>another</em> 120 copies, this is means that the 120 books is in addition to the original 36 books.
Because we already know that the 36 books require 3 shelves, we still need to find how many shelves 120 books needs. So, we can divide books by number of how many books <em>can</em> fit on a shelf:
120 books / 12 books per shelf = 10 shelves
So to find the total number of shelves needed, add the number of shelves together:
3 + 10 = 13 shelves