What is a related equation with the variable on one side of the equation?
29 = x + 13
Then simplify the equation.
Drag and drop the appropriate variable or number into each box to represent the two equations.
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OpenStudy (skullpatrol):
You got it!
OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
wait i put the wrong one
OpenStudy (skullpatrol):
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OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
@skullpatrol am i right
OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
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OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
@GracyGirl am i right
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
You're correct
OpenStudy (skullpatrol):
You got it!
OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
Ok thxs guys :) i got 3 more if u can help
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
Sure thing
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OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
Do you have any idea what the answer is?
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
I guess the first thing we should do actually is make the equation. Can you do that?
OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
i might think it is
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
You're close.
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OpenStudy (gracygirl):
When 1.5 and a number n are multiplied, the result is 13.65.
The equation plays out like this... 1.5n = 13.65
Why?
Because the original sentence states that "1.5 and a number 'n' are multiplied".
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
So now that we have the equation...
1.5n = 13.65
Can you solve it?
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
@HocusPucus292333393 do you know how to solve this?
OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):
im doing it im trying
OpenStudy (gracygirl):
Okay, sorry.
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