Method 1 Decomposing into Hundreds, Tens, and Ones<span>
Understand the difference between "tens" and "ones." ...
Break apart a two digit number. ...
Introduce the "hundreds" place. ...
Break apart a three digit number. ...
Apply this pattern to infinitely larger numbers. ...
Understand how decimals work. ...
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Break apart a decimal number.</span></span>
Distribute: 3x+6+4=5x+7
Simplify: 3x+10=5x+7
Subtract 3x from both sides: 10=2x + 7
Subtract 7 from both sides: 3=2x
Divide by 2: x=3/2
x=3/2
Answer: 4x'6
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify x5
/8. Than, Equation at the end of step 1 : x5 ——) • x)1) ÷ 4 8
Step 2 : 2.1 16 = 24 (16)1 = (24)1 = 24 2.2 x6 raised to the 1 st power = x( 6 * 1 ) = x6
Step 3 : 24x6 Simplify ———— 4
Dividing exponents : 3.1 24 divided by 22 = 2(4 - 2) = 22
which brings us to our final answer above
x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 5x - 29
Combine like terms.
3x + 3 = 5x - 29
Subtract 3x from both sides.
3 = 2x - 29
Add 29 to both sides.
32 = 2x
Divide both sides by 2.
16 = x
<h3>The first digit is 16.</h3><h3>The second digit is 17.</h3><h3>The third digit is 18.</h3>