Hey there!
So, if

, this would mean that we would do

and from this, we would get 8.
We will then need to find what is

.


=

So, the equation would really look like
. . .
![\left[\begin{array}{ccc} 8*(7)-2*4 = 48 \\ \\ x=\boxed{7}\end{array}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%20%5Cleft%5B%5Cbegin%7Barray%7D%7Bccc%7D%208%2A%287%29-2%2A4%20%3D%2048%20%5C%5C%20%5C%5C%20x%3D%5Cboxed%7B7%7D%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%5D%20)
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
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I'm working on the same thing right now and I'm using every resource in my hands right now to find a solution. I will edit this post when I have more. If you need any more help I have completed the previous activity and most of this one.
EDIT:
Ok so I checked with somebody who is pretty good with math and they said that 5x=5x would be right. Not too sure but that's what I'm putting.
I put EVERYTHING for this assignment in comments down below. Geez all of this for 5 freakin points.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Divide both sides by 9 to isolate x:

Hope this helps!
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Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of segments is used:
EF +FG = EG
3x +(5x +16) = 11x -2 . . . . substitute given expressions
8x +18 = 11x . . . . . . . . add 2
18 = 3x . . . . . . . . subtract 8x
6 = x . . . . . . divide by 3
The value of the variable is 6.
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<em>Check</em>
The segment lengths are ...
EF = 3x = 3·6 = 18
FG = 5x+16 = 5·6 +16 = 46
EG = 11x -2 = 11·6 -2 = 64 = 18+46 . . . answer is correct