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OpenStudy (iiariana):

Is this right?

OpenStudy (iiariana):

OpenStudy (gabebae):

It's wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not right sadly

OpenStudy (iiariana):

Can you explain how it's wrong?

OpenStudy (gabebae):

It says and with means +

OpenStudy (gabebae):

The answer would be n/2 + 10

OpenStudy (gabebae):

I was just looking at that page

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD

OpenStudy (iiariana):

Oh okay, cause I was lost at first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(✿◠‿◠) glad to semi help you Gabe did most of it

zepdrix (zepdrix):

No, her answer was correct. One half, of the sum. the sum of a number and 10 is n+10 half of that is \(\large\rm \frac{1}{2}(n+10)\)

zepdrix (zepdrix):

They didn't say `half of the number`, they said `half of the sum`. You take half of the entire thing, not just half of n.

OpenStudy (iiariana):

@zepdrix I just checked and I got it wrong. Thanks for actually taking time to help!!!

OpenStudy (gabebae):

I'm sorry

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Aw that stinks >.<

imqwerty (imqwerty):

\[correct\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

opps sorry im semi good at math...

OpenStudy (gabebae):

I took algebra last year I don't remember most of it

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