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4 smaller but its still in the equations and its like the smaller number sort of on top of the number of the 4, 5x-3. that was the smaller one on the 4. = 16, same thing with the smaller, its x+6. So the equations is basically 4 5x-3 = 16 x+6, except for those numbers I gave you which is the smaller ones sort of on top but still in the equations
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GPT-4o mini
It sounds like you are describing a math equation involving variables and numbers in a way that resembles fractions. Based on your description, it seems like you have a fractional equation.
If I understand correctly, you might be trying to express something like this:
\[
\frac{5x - 3}{4} = \frac{x + 6}{16}
\]
Is this the format you're looking for? If so, we can solve this equation. Please confirm if this is correct, and I'll proceed with solving it! If it’s not what you had in mind, please clarify, and I’d be happy to assist!
If I understand correctly, you might be trying to express something like this:
\[
\frac{5x - 3}{4} = \frac{x + 6}{16}
\]
Is this the format you're looking for? If so, we can solve this equation. Please confirm if this is correct, and I'll proceed with solving it! If it’s not what you had in mind, please clarify, and I’d be happy to assist!
show me that again without giving me thesee signs: / \ | ( ) { } [ ]
GPT-4o mini
Sure! Based on your description, the equation can be written as:
5x - 3 over 4 equals x + 6 over 16
If this is the expression you're looking for, we can proceed with solving it. Just let me know!
5x - 3 over 4 equals x + 6 over 16
If this is the expression you're looking for, we can proceed with solving it. Just let me know!
no, 4 5x-3 except the 5x-3 in small and sort of on top of the equations, = 16 x+6 but the x+6 is also smaller, so lie this: 4 5x-3 = 16 x+6 except for the smaller ones I said
GPT-4o mini
Thank you for the clarification! It sounds like you are describing a fraction format, where \(5x - 3\) is in the numerator and \(4\) is in the denominator, and similarly for \(x + 6\) over \(16\).
Using your description, the equation would look like this:
4 (5x - 3) = 16 (x + 6)
If this is not quite right, please let me know! If this is what you intended, I can help you solve the equation.
Using your description, the equation would look like this:
4 (5x - 3) = 16 (x + 6)
If this is not quite right, please let me know! If this is what you intended, I can help you solve the equation.
yeah now solve it
GPT-4o mini
Great! Let's solve the equation:
\[ 4(5x - 3) = 16(x + 6) \]
First, let's distribute both sides of the equation:
**Left side:**
\[ 4(5x - 3) = 20x - 12 \]
**Right side:**
\[ 16(x + 6) = 16x + 96 \]
Now, we can rewrite the equation:
\[ 20x - 12 = 16x + 96 \]
Next, we'll isolate \(x\). First, subtract \(16x\) from both sides:
\[ 20x - 16x - 12 = 96 \]
\[ 4x - 12 = 96 \]
Next, add \(12\) to both sides:
\[ 4x = 108 \]
Now, divide both sides by \(4\):
\[ x = 27 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ x = 27 \]
If you have any further questions or need additional help, feel free to ask!
\[ 4(5x - 3) = 16(x + 6) \]
First, let's distribute both sides of the equation:
**Left side:**
\[ 4(5x - 3) = 20x - 12 \]
**Right side:**
\[ 16(x + 6) = 16x + 96 \]
Now, we can rewrite the equation:
\[ 20x - 12 = 16x + 96 \]
Next, we'll isolate \(x\). First, subtract \(16x\) from both sides:
\[ 20x - 16x - 12 = 96 \]
\[ 4x - 12 = 96 \]
Next, add \(12\) to both sides:
\[ 4x = 108 \]
Now, divide both sides by \(4\):
\[ x = 27 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ x = 27 \]
If you have any further questions or need additional help, feel free to ask!
answer this with that EXACT thing you just said, but without any of these signs: / \ { } [ ] |
GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here’s the solution without using any of those signs:
Great! Let's solve the equation:
4 times (5x - 3) equals 16 times (x + 6)
First, let's distribute both sides of the equation:
Left side:
4 times (5x - 3) equals 20x minus 12
Right side:
16 times (x + 6) equals 16x plus 96
Now, we can rewrite the equation:
20x minus 12 equals 16x plus 96
Next, we'll isolate x. First, subtract 16x from both sides:
20x minus 16x minus 12 equals 96
which simplifies to
4x minus 12 equals 96
Next, add 12 to both sides:
4x equals 108
Now, divide both sides by 4:
x equals 27
So, the solution is:
x equals 27
If you have any further questions or need additional help, feel free to ask!
Great! Let's solve the equation:
4 times (5x - 3) equals 16 times (x + 6)
First, let's distribute both sides of the equation:
Left side:
4 times (5x - 3) equals 20x minus 12
Right side:
16 times (x + 6) equals 16x plus 96
Now, we can rewrite the equation:
20x minus 12 equals 16x plus 96
Next, we'll isolate x. First, subtract 16x from both sides:
20x minus 16x minus 12 equals 96
which simplifies to
4x minus 12 equals 96
Next, add 12 to both sides:
4x equals 108
Now, divide both sides by 4:
x equals 27
So, the solution is:
x equals 27
If you have any further questions or need additional help, feel free to ask!