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Example Question #15 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Divide both sides by
. Both decimals each have one decimal place so the expression becomes:
.
Example Question #317 : Algebraic Equations
Solve for .
Divide both sides by
. Both decimals each have one decimal place so the expression becomes:
.
Example Question #318 : Algebraic Equations
Divide both sides by
. Both decimals each have one decimal place so the expression becomes:
. When dividing negative values, we count the number of negative values. Since there's two, the answer is positive.
Example Question #21 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Divide both sides by
.
can also be expressed as
. Both decimals each have one decimal place so the expression becomes:
.
Example Question #22 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Divide both sides by
. The denominator has less decimal places than the numerator so we just shift one decimal place for top and bottom:
.
Example Question #23 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for
Multiply both sides by
. When multiplying decimals, first multiply normally and then count the number of decimal places in the problem. We have
. So starting from the right, we shift two places to the left to get a decimal of
.
Example Question #321 : Algebraic Equations
Solve for .
Multiply both sides by
. When multiplying decimals, first multiply normally and then count the number of decimal places in the problem. We have
. So starting from the right, we shift one places to the left to get a decimal of
.
Example Question #25 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Multiply both sides by
. When multiplying decimals, first multiply normally and then count the number of decimal places in the problem. We have
. So starting from the right, we shift one place to the left to get a decimal of
. Since we are multiplying with negative numbers, we need to determine if the answer is negative. There is one negative number and that means the answer is negative.
Example Question #26 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Multiply both sides by
. When multiplying decimals, first multiply normally and then count the number of decimal places in the problem. We have
. So starting from the right, we shift one place to the left to get a decimal of
.
Example Question #27 : One Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
Multiply both sides by
. When multiplying decimals, first multiply normally and then count the number of decimal places in the problem. We have
. So starting from the right, we shift two places to the left to get a decimal of
. Since we are multiplying with negative numbers, we need to determine if the answer is negative. There are two negative numbers and that means the answer is positive.
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