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Answer:
(1/3) x = (5/6)
Discussion:
I think you are asking for this equation:
(1/3) x = (5/6) => multiply both sides by 3
(1/3) 3 x = (5/6) 3 => as (1/3) *3 = 1
x = 5*3/6
x= 15/6
x = 5/2 = 2.5
Thank you,
MrB
Yes, it is. if you end up getting 4.85239854285696357835482938339158989............................... you wouldn't want to measure out exactly that much.
If Keith is represented by x, and Joe is three less than Keith, Troy is represented by x-3.
Then, we know that Joe exercises for twice the amount of time as Troy, we multiply the expression for Joe by two.
Keith = x
Troy = x-3
Joe = 2(x-3)
Answer: 24, 44, and 66 
Step-by-step explanation:
Check all of the possible combinations of the faces:
6 × 4 = 24
11 × 4 = 44
11 × 6 = 66
So the answers are 24, 44, and 66 