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Asked by Lea

We're doing multi-step equations, and I need help on how to check my answers?
I knew how to do it on two-step equations, but now it's kind of confusing?
for example, there's a problem, 6a-1 over 7 = 1
My answer was 4/3.
We're supposed to insert our answer in place of the variable in order to show we checked it, but it doesn't seem right?
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
6*(4/3)-1 = 24/3-1=7

so 7/7 does =1, it checks
15 years ago

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