x/6 +4=15
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Subtract both sides by 4 then multiply both sides by 6. You just want an answer, don't you?
60 ?
oh and no just easier way to solve it :D
x/6=15-4 x/6=11 x=11*6 x=66
i was close
Close, When you subtract both sides by 4, you should get x/6 = 15 - 4 So x/6 = 11 Now multiply both sides by 6. 6(x/6) = 6·11 x = 6 · 11 x = ? Is this clear enough?
yea! :d
@Bhagyashree You know, you shouldn't do all work for her... Trust me, I got suspended once for this...
x/6+4=15 x+24=90 x=90-24 =66
i am in a different school i won't get suspended but i think @rawrrainbowsz2 u should not rely on others to do your homework. it will help u in exams and tests more if u spend some time thinking and doing your homework yourself
ask others only if u don't understand that's what will make u a better student right @SmoothMath
@Bhagyashree I mean in here, you will be temporarily banned from here if you keeping do this. Just saying.
alright i won't do that again @micahwood50
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