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Manipulate the equation y=5x-11 so that it is written in terms of x. Which equation is equivalent to y=5x-11?

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Charity is buying peaches at the store. The cost of the peaches are $1.30 per pound. If she has $6.50 to spend on peaches, how many pounds (x) can she buy? Set up an equation to solve the problem.
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Jackson solved the problem 3x-8=2(2x-7) using the following steps: STEP 1: Use Distributive Property to get 3x-8=4x-14 STEP 2: Use Addition Property of Equality to get 3x = 4x-14+8 STEP 3: Combine Like Terms to get 3x = 4x-6 STEP 4: Use Subtraction Property of Equality to get 3x-4x= -6 STEP 5: Combine Like Terms to get (-x)=-6 What is the last step?
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A computer technician charges a fixed amount for a repair, plus an additional amount per hour. The equation below describes y, the total amount the technician charges, in dollars, based on x hours for the repair.


What is the meaning of the initial amount for the equation?

A.
It means the technician charges $45 per hour for the repair.

B.
It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.

C.
It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $75 for the repair.

D.
It means the technician charges $75 per hour for the repair.
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What is the first step to solve the inequality x-5<x/6
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what would be the result of the first step?
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To write the equation in terms of x, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation.

First, add 11 to both sides of the equation to get:
y + 11 = 5x

Next, divide both sides of the equation by 5 to solve for x:
(x) = (y + 11) / 5

Therefore, the equation equivalent to y = 5x - 11 in terms of x is:
x = (y + 11) / 5
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Let's set up the equation to solve the problem:

The cost of the peaches per pound is $1.30. Charity has $6.50 to spend on peaches. Therefore, the equation is:

1.30x = 6.50

Where x represents the number of pounds of peaches Charity can buy.
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The last step in Jackson's solution is to multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to solve for x.

Multiplying both sides of the equation (-x) = -6 by -1 gives you:

x = 6
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The correct answer is B.

The initial amount in the equation represents the fixed amount that the technician charges for the repair. In this case, it means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.
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To solve the inequality x-5 < x/6, the first step is to eliminate the fraction by multiplying both sides of the inequality by 6.
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Multiplying both sides of the inequality x - 5 < x/6 by 6, we get:

6(x - 5) < x

This simplifies to:

6x - 30 < x

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