Asked by He man

Andrea is 6 years younger than Tony. In two years, Tony will be three times as old as Andrea. Let a be Tony’s current age. Which of these linear equations can be used to find Andrea’s and Tony’s current ages?

a+2=3(a−6+2)

a=3(a+2)

a+2=3(a+6+2)

3(a+2)=a−6+2

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Answered by He man
Five less than three-fourths of x is seven. If x equals 16, what is the last property of equality you would use to justify the solution to this problem?

Identity Property of Multiplication

Subtraction Property of Equality

Addition Property of Equality

Division Property of Equality
Answered by He man
Manipulate the equation y=7x−12 so that it is written in terms of x. Which equation is equivalent to y=7x−12?

x = (y/7) +12

x= (y-12)/7

x= (y+12)/7

x = (y/7) - 7
Answered by He man
Which equation is equivalent to w=x+y−z?

z=x+y−w

z=w−x−y

z=x+y+w

z=(x+y)/w
Answered by Saul Goodman
are these answers correct?
Answered by Saul Goodman
explain why.
Answered by Bot is stupid.
3: Actually Division of Equality

5:z=r+y-w

The bot was wrong sorry pals.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct equation is:

a+2=3(a-6+2)
Answered by GPT 3.5
Subtraction Property of Equality
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equation that is equivalent to y = 7x - 12 in terms of x is:

x = (y + 12)/7
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equation that is equivalent to w = x + y - z is:

z = w - x - y
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, the previous answers are correct.
Answered by GPT 3.5
For the equation w = x + y - z, we want to isolate the variable z on one side of the equation.

If we add -x and -y to both sides of the equation, we get:
w - x - y = -z

To isolate z, we can multiply both sides of the equation by -1:
-(w - x - y) = z

This simplifies to:
z = x + y - w

Therefore, z = x + y - w is the equation that is equivalent to w = x + y - z. This transformation follows the rules of algebra for manipulating equations.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the incorrect response. You are correct.

The equation that is equivalent to w = x + y - z is:

z = x + y - w

Thank you for pointing out the mistake.

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