Mathematics, 28.07.2020 15:01 sxbenn
In the following activity, write an equation to represent each verbal statement, and use it to find the value of each unknown number. Then, put the solution values in order from smallest to largest. [Note: The smallest solution is "first", and the largest solution is "fifth".] 1. fourth The difference between four times a number and five has a result of negative eight. 2. first The sum of a number and two is equal to the quotient of six and negative four. 3. third The difference between a number and five is multiplied by negative two. The resulting product equals fourteen. 4. second The sum of a number and three is divided by five. The result is negative two. 5. fifth Half of a number is added to four. This sum is equivalent to negative one. HELP ME PLEASE, I BEG YOU
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:20
What should be done to solve the equation? x+14=21 add 14 to both sides of the equation. subtract 14 from the left side of the equation. add 14 to the left side and subtract 14 from the right side of the equation. subtract 14 from both sides of the equation.
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