Asked by Angie
When Albert flips open his mathematics textbook, he notices that the product of the page numbers of the two facing pages is 156. Which equation could be used to find the page numbers that Albert is looking at?
a. x+(x+1)=156
b.(x+1)+(x-2)=156
c.(x+1)(x+3)=156
d.x(x+1)=156
a. x+(x+1)=156
b.(x+1)+(x-2)=156
c.(x+1)(x+3)=156
d.x(x+1)=156
Answers
Answered by
Brianna
its D
Answered by
Angie
why is it D?
Answered by
Brianna
well, product implies the multiplication of two numbers
so that eliminates answers "a" and "b" because those are addition
then i said one page was equal to "x"
and then the next page would be "x+1" because its number is one unit greater than the other because its only one page more
therefore its
x(x+1)
so that eliminates answers "a" and "b" because those are addition
then i said one page was equal to "x"
and then the next page would be "x+1" because its number is one unit greater than the other because its only one page more
therefore its
x(x+1)
Answered by
Angie
thank you!
Answered by
Brianna
no problem!
Answered by
ella
yas queen i got it right
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