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OpenStudy (jalil.h):

help

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

can u hurry this my last question and i have to leave sohurry plz

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

\[\Large 4m + \frac{23+n}{p-3}=4*({\color{red}{m}}) + \frac{23+({\color{blue}{n}})}{({\color{green}{p}})-3}\] \[\Large 4m + \frac{23+n}{p-3}=4*({\color{red}{7}}) + \frac{23+({\color{blue}{2}})}{({\color{green}{8}})-3}\] \[\Large 4m + \frac{23+n}{p-3}=28 + \frac{25}{5}\] I'll let you finish. Make sure you follow PEMDAS

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

idk

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

what's 25 divided by 5?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

1

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

no

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

you have 25 cookies and you want to give your five friends the same amount of cookies. How many cookies does each one get?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

51

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

how are you getting 51?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

i divided

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

25 divided by 5 is not equal to 51

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

5

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

yes, so we now have 28+5 which is equal to what?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

33

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

yep

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

33 is the answer

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