Answer:
Subtraction property of equality
Step-by-step explanation:
The subtraction property of equality refers to balancing an equation by using the same mathematical operation on both sides.
The answer is 10mm, I answered this in a previous question.
Answer:
x = 0.5
y = -1/4 or -0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 6y = 2
3x + 2y = 10
Multiply a number by any of the equations to get numbers of the same variable
3x + 18y = 6
3x + 2y = 10
3x - 3x = 0
NB: subtract evenly if u subtract down from top make sure u subtract down from top throughout
16y = -4
16y/16 = -4/16
y = -1/4 or -0.25
to find the x value, any where you see y u put in the y value(-0.25)
So u'll pick just one of the equations above
x + 6(0.25) = 2
x + 1.5 = 2
x = 1.5 + 2
x = 0.5
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
if every $11 dollars he save $5, and sense he made $33 ( he done three babysitting)
11-5= 5 (does that three times) [5+5+5} when you add the three five , u should have 15 dollars.
so he save 15 dollars.
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