Answer:
If the question is (2/3x) = -10,
x = -(1/15) = - 0.06667
The check is presented under the explanation below
If the correct question is (2/3)x = -10,
x = -15
The check is presented under the explanation below
Explanation:
If the question is rightly written as it is in the attached document,
(2/3x) = -10
We can cross multiply and obtain
2 = -10 × 3x
-30x = 2
x = -(2/30) = -(1/15) = - 0.06667
To check
(2/3x) = -10,
(2 ÷ 3x) = -10
2 ÷ 3(-1/15) = 2 ÷ (-1/5) = 2 ÷ (-0.2) = -10 (Correct!)
If the correct question is
(2/3)x = -10
Divide both sides by (2/3)
x = -10 ÷ (2/3)
x = -10 × (3/2)
x = -15
To check
(2/3)x = -10
If x = -15
(2/3) × (-15) = -10 (Correct!)
Hope this Helps!!!
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The money that banks create isn’t the paper money that bears the logo of the government-owned Bank of England. It’s the electronic deposit money that flashes up on the screen when you check your balance at an ATM. Right now, this money (bank deposits) makes up over 97% of all the money in the economy. Only 3% of the money is still in that old-fashioned form of cash that you can touch.
I hope this helps you.
Answer: Pen or Cuttlebone
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's either monarch butterflies or all of the above. I would do monarch butterflies, though
Explanation:
Wildebeest migrate 300 miles on a migration loop every winter.
Monarch butterflies can fly as far as 3,000 miles to reach their winter home.
Caribou can migrate up to 400 miles.
Monarch butterflies migrate the furthest.
Answer:
A Locator map is used to show the relative location of the place that is being focused on in the map in terms of the larger area where it is located.
The locator map is usually located in a smaller box on the map and in it the area that is being displayed prominently on the map is then shown in terms of where it is on the larger area that it is in.
For instance, if the main map was a map of the state of Colorado, the locator map might be in a box at a corner showing where Colorado is in the United States.