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What value of z makes the equation true? –60 • (–10.7 • 0.35) = –60 • (z • (–10.7)) z = ?
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Divide both sides by negative 60.
Okay.
0.35 is the answer
Okay.
@wmj259 can you help me explain to him how i got thsi
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I'm a she by the way.
don't be silly i gave you the answer but when you have F-CAT or whatever you can't use my help so you should figure out how to do it
@abswag13. How did you solve it then?
ok sorry :(
oh its easy
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It's fine.
by the way to see if im right plug in 0.35 for z and you will see both sides equals each other
You divide both sides by -60 first to cancel out the -60's. Then you divide both sides by -10.7
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