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OpenStudy (anonymous):
4/7=x+3/21 Can someone please help me?!?!?!?!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x = 3/7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :
4/7-(x+3/21)=0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Simplify x + 1/7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using 7 as the denominator :
x x * 7
x = — = —————
1 7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
fudge -.-
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well u got the answer so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using 7 as the denominator :
x = x/1= x*7/ 7 thats what i was trying to put
OpenStudy (anonymous):
who cares about the code of conduct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@answermyquestions
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Abhisar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So the answer is 9? @Albany_Goon
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no 3/7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
But that is not one of the options, I'm so confused
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok put the options
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x = 9
x = 15
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x = 91
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=9
x=15
x= 33 3/4
x= 91
OpenStudy (anonymous):
these are the choices
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you guys so much!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do i get a medal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk how to do that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the best response button
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh...thanks lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need more fans
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you guys go to k-12?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Word up
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