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(Equation #1) 32 + 12 = 44
(Equation #2) 6 - 3 = 3, 3 x 8 = 24
These both equations don't have the same answer, even though it says that they are equal with each other, if you could correct these these 2 equations I am willing to answer again.
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Answer:
6173/500
Step-by-step explanation:
12.346 as a fraction:
Move the decimal over a power of 10:
12.346 → 6173/500
6173/500
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The total weight of candies is unknown. Let x = the total weight of candies.
"One student ate 3/20 of all candies and another 1.2 lb":
The first student ate (3/20)x plus 1.2 lb which is 0.15x + 1.2.
"The second student ate 3/5 of the candies and the remaining 0.3 lb."
The second student ate (3/5)x and 0.3 lb which is 0.6x + 0.3.
Altogether the 2 students ate 0.15x + 1.2 + 0.6x + 0.3.
That was all the amount of candies, so that sum equals x.
0.15x + 1.2 + 0.6x + 0.3 = x
Now we solve the equation for x to find what the total amount of candies was.
0.75x + 1.5 = x
-0.25x = -1.5
x = 6
The total amount of candies was 6 lb.
The first student ate 0.15x + 1.2 = 0.15(6) + 1.2 = 0.9 + 1.2 = 2.1, or 2.1 lb of candies.
The second student ate 0.6x + 0.3 = 0.6(6) + 0.3 = 3.6 + 0.3 = 3.9, or 3.9 lb of candies.
Answer: The first student ate 2.1 lb of candies, and the second student ate 3.9 lb of candies.
You factor the expression first leaving you with

Then you would cancel out 3xy as because there is exactly one on each side. This, in turn, would leave you with
z - 1
Answer: I cant see the picture so I cant help sorry
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