<span>96-ounce container of orange juice cost $4.80
</span><span>128-ounce ................................................?
4.80 x 128 / 96 = $6.40
answer
</span>$6.40 - <span>128-ounce container</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
This is a linear equation. since there is no exponent on the x, x is just to the power of 1. anything to the power of 1 is considered a linear equation. you could also do the vertical line test and find that when you plug any number in for x, none of the final answers will repeat each other. i hope this makes sense and that this helps!!
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
120 = 15x + 45   5 hours of lessons
Step-by-step explanation:
120 is total money so that goes on one side.
45 is a one-time cost so it is on its own.
15 per hour is another cost but this one depends on a variable so it has an x.
X represents the number of hours.
You put this together to from the equation: 120 = 15x + 45.
Subtract 45 from both sides: 75 = 15x
Divide 15 from both sides: 5 = x.
X = hours so 5 hours
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is 7/24.
Step-by-step explanation:
I attached a picture, but I'll try to walk through it here. 
1) A negative and a negative makes a positive, so h becomes positive. 
2) I added 7/8 to both sides, in order to "isolate the variable", which simply means to get h by itself, on one side of the equation (you'll likely hear it said both ways).
3) I multiplied 7/8 by 3/3, and multiplied -7/12 by 2/2. This is known as a common denominator, which in this case is 24. You can only add and subtract fractions that have a common denominator.
4) Multiply both of the fractions to get 21/24 + (-14/24). "Adding a negative" is the same thing as subtracting. 
5) 21 - 14 = 7, and since our denominators are the same, the answer is 7/24. 
You can confirm the answer by substituting, or "plugging" 7/24 into your original equation, in place of h. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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