Is this correct? Its a justification problem 1.6=3.2n - substitution property --- ---- - division property 3.2 3.2 n=2
@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?
No my teacher told me to put next to the problem
Your question is incomplete.
How? I need help
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.
Okay thank you and all it says in the book is write a justification 1.6=3.2n
@Directrix
That is the given problem, I assume. So, I would write the reason as "Given."
oh okay
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