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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which step should be completed first to solve the equation http://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_9e28a9f90e62bbc68cc64545338dde63ddec8b38_1.gif A. Add 14 to both sides. B. Divide both sides by 3. C. Divide both sides by −3. D. Subtract 9 from both sides.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AlexandervonHumboldt2

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx What is the solution to the equation http://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_4061d9e8e2fb5baa5d8ea5fcbc3d753f50ff8d65_1.gif c=_____

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the solution to the equation http://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_dc5a6d269fe73c1b466c16416a5e9ec78ab65965_1.gif n=______

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

1. 3c+12=2c+9 2. -2n-2=36 c=-3 n=-19

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx so much 2 more Which answer best describes the solution to the equation 5z + 4 = 4 + 5z? A. one solution B. no solution C. an infinite number of solutions D. z = 20

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

C

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

as both equation are equal there is infite number of solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx and this one may take like 30-45 sec to come up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

each you would choose A, B, or C for each problem

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

other questions pease post in a separate post and tag me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thx

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