X=3
LOM and KOL are equivalent, so the equation is 43=6x+25 :)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Isolate x on one side of the equation.
Find the value of x.
First, multiply -1 from both sides.
(-3/4x)(-1)<12(-1)
Solve.
12(-1)=-12
3/4x<-12
Next, multiply 4 from both sides.
4*3/4x<4(-12)
Solve.
Multiply the numbers from left to right.
4(-12)=-48
3x<-48
Then, divide by 3 from both sides.
3x/3<-48/3
Solve.
Divide the numbers from left to right.
-48/3=-16
X<-16

The correct answer is x<-16.
let's firstly convert the mixed fractions to improper fractions and then to do away with the denominators, let's multiply both sides by the LCD of all denominators.
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For eliminating you need to have a variable that cancels the other out and in this case 2x and -2x do. Then you want to take -3y+9y and add the numbers after the equal sign. -9+3
Answer:
The unit price of an item is the cost for each unit.
The unit price may be calculated for several reasons.
It will allow an easy comparison of the cost of the same quantity of items that come in different sizes.
For example, Company A sells peaches in a can. Their can holds 16 oz of peaches at a price of $1.60. Company B also sells peaches in a can, but their can holds 10 oz of peaches at a price of $1.10. At first glance, Company B looks like they might have cheaper peaches because of the lower overall price, but when you calculate the unit price, you get a more accurate way to compare.
For Company A, $1.60 ÷ 16oz = $0.10 per ounce.
For Company B, $1.10 ÷ 10oz = $0.11 per ounce.
The peaches are measured with ounces as the unit, so now that we have unit prices, we can definitely tell that Company A is the better deal, if you like peaches!
Unit price can also be helpful to find the cost of a single item when many items are purchased together. This may be required if the items are going to be divided up and resold. It could also be useful if several people will pay together with each person paying their fair share of the cost based on how many items they receive.
Step-by-step explanation: