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OpenStudy (anonymous):
2x + 7y / 30 i need help to evaluate this
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{2x+7y}{30}\]?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or \[2x+\frac{7y}{30}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no the first one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i can't solve this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve for x or y
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the fist sample you wrote thats my question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
will you be able to help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is this the full equation or is it = something???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no just like that 2x + 7y
30
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't get the question
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its asking me to evaluate the equation 2x+7y
30
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I guess there is some printing error in this question,,,,,,
because "Equation" means something = something and there is no = sign in your question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the only thing that says is to evaluate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry yes u right wait
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=15 and y +3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=15 and y=3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and the answer has to be as a fraction
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{2(15)+7(3)}{30}=\frac{30+21}{30}=\frac{51}{30}=\frac{17}{10}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank u so much
OpenStudy (anonymous):
urwc
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