Altho' I can easily guess what you're supposed to do here, I must point out that you haven't included the instructions for this problem.
I'll help you by example. Let's look at the first problem:
"Evaluate 6(z-1) at z-4."
Due to "order of operations" rules, we must do the work inside the parentheses FIRST. Replace the z inside (z-1) with "-4". We obtain
6(-4-1) = 6(-5) = -30 (answer.)
Your turn. Try the next one. If it's unclear, as questions.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
ok so, assuming that b cannot equal 0, we can divide it on both sides
(3a - 5)/c = b/b
anything divided by itself is 1
(3a - 5)/c = 1
multiply c:
3a - 5 = c
3a = c + 5
a = (c + 5)/3
If you know how to solve word problems involving the sum of consecutive even integers, you should be able to easily solve word problems that involve the sum of consecutive odd integers. The key is to have a good grasp of what odd integers are and how consecutive odd integers can be represented.
Odd Integers
If you recall, an even integer is always 22 times a number. Thus, the general form of an even number is n=2kn=2k, where kk is an integer.
So what does it mean when we say that an integer is odd? Well, it means that it’s one less or one more than an even number. In other words, odd integers are one unit less or one unit more of an even number.
Therefore, the general form of an odd integer can be expressed as nn is n=2k-1n=2k−1 or n=2k+1n=2k+1, where kk is an integer.
Observe that if you’re given an even integer, that even integer is always in between two odd integers. For instance, the even integer 44 is between 33 and 55.
Answer:
1.19
Step-by-step explanation:
You're trying to figure out what x is here.
So you'll want to isolate the x. That means, get it alone.
Since both sides are equivalent, when you subtract 2.45 from the x side, you also subtract it from the other side too.
x = 3.64 - 2.45
x = 1.19