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Answer:
16 nickels
Step-by-step explanation:
Robert can group his coins into groups consisting of 1 nickel and 4 pennies. The value of each group is 9¢, so the number of groups Robert can make is ...
$1.44/$0.09 = 16 . . . groups
Since there is 1 nickel in each group, Robert has 16 nickels.
<u>2x - 3</u> = <u>2x - 4</u>
2 - x 1 - x
(2x - 3)(1 - x) = (2x - 4)(2 - x)
2x(1 - x) - 3(1 - x) = 2x(2 - x) - 4(2 - x)
2x(1) - 2x(x) - 3(1) + 3(x) = 2x(2) - 2x(x) - 4(2) + 4(x)
2x - 2x² - 3 + 3x = 4x - 2x² - 8 + 4x
-2x² + 2x - 3 + 3x = -2x² + 4x - 8 + 4x
-2x² + 2x + 3x - 3 = -2x² + 4x + 4x - 8
-2x² + 5x - 3 = -2x² + 8x - 8
<u>+ 2x² + 2x² </u>
5x - 3 = 8x - 8
<u> - 5x - 5x </u>
-3 = 3x - 8
<u>+ 8 + 8</u>
<u>-5</u> = <u>3x</u>
3 3
-1²/₃ = x
Answer:
x/2 +14
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation: