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Example Question #331 : Linear Equations
of
is
First convert the percent to a decimal. Just shift the decimal place two places to the left.
. Next, when we see of, it means multiplication.
Remember to shift four decimal places to the left because of decimal placement.
Example Question #332 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Subtract
on both sides.
Example Question #333 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Subtract
on both sides. When adding with another negative number, just treat as an addition problem and then add a negative sign in front.
Example Question #334 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Subtract
on both sides. Since
is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #335 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Add
to both sides.
Example Question #336 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Add
on both sides. Since
is greater than
and is positive, our answer is positive. We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #337 : How To Solve One Step Equations
Solve:
In order to isolate the variable, we need to divide by six on both sides.
This fraction can still be factored. Write the factors of the numerator and denominator.
Cancel the threes.
The answer is:
Example Question #338 : How To Solve One Step Equations
Solve for .
Add
on both sides. Since
is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a normal subtraction.
Example Question #337 : Linear Equations
Solve for .
Divide
on both sides.
Example Question #340 : How To Solve One Step Equations
Solve for .
Divide
on both sides. When dividing with a positive number, our answer is negative.
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