Is this correct? Its a justification problem
1.6=3.2n - substitution property
--- ---- - division property
3.2 3.2 n=2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Directrix (directrix):
I don't understand where the first line came from:
1.6=3.2n - substitution property
How would anybody know that it is substitution.
Did you post the entire problem?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No my teacher told me to put next to the problem
OpenStudy (skullpatrol):
Your question is incomplete.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How? I need help
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Directrix (directrix):
Without the rest of the problem, I cannot say that this is correct:
1.6=3.2n - substitution property
n=2 by the division property of equality is correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay thank you and all it says in the book is write a justification
1.6=3.2n
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Directrix (directrix):
That is the given problem, I assume.
So, I would write the reason as "Given."