Answer:
METHOD 1:
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21
5x+7x+7=5x-21
12x+7=5x-21
12x-5x=-21-7
7x=-28
x=28/7
x=4
METHOD 2:
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21-5x
7(x+1)=-21
7x+7=-21
7x=-28
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
METHOD 1:
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21
5x+7x+7=5x-21
12x+7=5x-21
12x-5x=-21-7
7x=-28
x=28/7
x=4
METHOD 2:
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21
5x+7(x+1)=5x-21-5x
7(x+1)=-21
7x+7=-21
7x=-28
x=4
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Answer:
One solution (z = -1)
Discussion:
-2(z+3)-z=-z-4(z+2) =>
-2z -6 -z = -z -4z - 8 =>
-3z -6 = -5z -8 => add 6 to both sides
-2z = -5z -2 => add 5z to both sides
3z = -5z +5z -3 =>
3z = -3 =>
z = -1
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
x = 0.85476
Step-by-step explanation:
4ˣ/9ˣ=½
9ˣ / 4ˣ = 2
(9/4)ˣ = 2
2.25ˣ = 2 .... aⁿ = x logₐx = n
log₂.₂₅2 = x
x = 0.85476
Good morning from Canada!
What we know:
-quire=25 sheets
-ream=100 sheets
So, we are looking for how many quires can fit into a ream. All we have to do is divide the number of sheets in a ream (100) by the number of sheets in a quire (25) because dividing allows us to see how many times a specific number can go into another number, which is what we are looking for. (How many quires are in a ream).
100/25=4
Therefore 4 quires can fit into a ream.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
rewrite you problem with the number as x
22(11) + 10 numbers next to eachother mean to multiply
242 + 10
252