Asked by Sam
can someone help me set up these two equations please.
The sum of the distance, d, divided by 4 and 6 amounts to 2 subtracted from the distance, d.
The sum of the distance, d, divided by 20 and 9 amounts to 18 subtracted from twice the distance, d
The sum of the distance, d, divided by 4 and 6 amounts to 2 subtracted from the distance, d.
The sum of the distance, d, divided by 20 and 9 amounts to 18 subtracted from twice the distance, d
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Answered by
Reiny
"The sum of "
--> going to add some stuff, what am I adding?
"The sum of the distance, d, divided by 4 <b>and</b> 6"
d/4 + 6
" amounts to" , another word for =
d/4 + 6 =
"2 subtracted <b>from</b> twice the distance, d"
d/4 + 6 = 2d - 2
Now do the same for the second question, and let me know what you get.
--> going to add some stuff, what am I adding?
"The sum of the distance, d, divided by 4 <b>and</b> 6"
d/4 + 6
" amounts to" , another word for =
d/4 + 6 =
"2 subtracted <b>from</b> twice the distance, d"
d/4 + 6 = 2d - 2
Now do the same for the second question, and let me know what you get.
Answered by
Sam
d/20+9=2d-18 ?
Answered by
Reiny
correct, good job
Answered by
sam
thanks i appreciate it
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