To solve for x, first multiply both sides of the equation by 14 to eliminate the fraction:
2x/14 * 14 = 7 * 14
2x = 98
Next, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:
2x/2 = 98/2
x = 49
Therefore, x = 49.
2x/14=7 (1
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6/7x=12
To solve for x in the equation 6/7x = 12, you can follow these steps:
1. Multiply both sides by 7 to eliminate the fraction:
(7) * (6/7x) = 7 * 12
6x = 84
2. Divide both sides by 6 to solve for x:
6x / 6 = 84 / 6
x = 14
Therefore, x = 14.
1. Multiply both sides by 7 to eliminate the fraction:
(7) * (6/7x) = 7 * 12
6x = 84
2. Divide both sides by 6 to solve for x:
6x / 6 = 84 / 6
x = 14
Therefore, x = 14.
Melanie has decided to run for president of her science club. She would like to purchase colorful rubber bracelets that say, “Melanie for President!” She plans to pass out these colorful bracelets at the next meeting. There are twenty bracelets in each package. Each bracelet costs $3.50. How much will Melanie have to pay if she purchases two packages of colorful bracelets?(1 point)
x= $
x= $
To find out the total cost for purchasing two packages of colorful bracelets, we need to calculate the cost of one bracelet and then multiply by the total number of bracelets in two packages.
Each bracelet costs $3.50, and there are 20 bracelets in each package.
Cost of one package: 20 bracelets * $3.50/bracelet = $70
Cost of two packages: 2 * $70 = $140
Therefore, Melanie will have to pay $140 if she purchases two packages of colorful bracelets.
Each bracelet costs $3.50, and there are 20 bracelets in each package.
Cost of one package: 20 bracelets * $3.50/bracelet = $70
Cost of two packages: 2 * $70 = $140
Therefore, Melanie will have to pay $140 if she purchases two packages of colorful bracelets.
Janice is a seamstress, and the local dance studio hired her to make costumes for their upcoming recital. In one performance there are 15 dancers, and each costume will cost $19. How much will it cost for Janice to make costumes for the dance studio?(1 point)
x= $
x= $
To find out the total cost for making costumes for the dance studio, we need to calculate the cost per costume and then multiply by the total number of dancers.
Each costume costs $19, and there are 15 dancers in one performance.
Total cost for costumes: 15 dancers * $19/costume = $285
Therefore, it will cost Janice $285 to make costumes for the dance studio.
Each costume costs $19, and there are 15 dancers in one performance.
Total cost for costumes: 15 dancers * $19/costume = $285
Therefore, it will cost Janice $285 to make costumes for the dance studio.