QuestionFor which table would 80 be the missing value of x ?NOTE: In the bottom right corner of each question, you will see an option to check answer. Click this to check your answer before moving on to the next question. It will not tell you the correct answer, but it will tell you if the answer you selected is correct. You can use this feature twice per question.(1 point)Responses

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It seems like your question is about finding which mathematical table (such as a multiplication table) would give you 80 as the result when a certain variable \( x \) is used. However, without the specific tables or options available to choose from, I can't provide a definitive answer.

To help you, here are some common examples:

  1. Multiplication Table:

    • In a multiplication table, you may find \( x \) such that:
      • \( x \times 10 = 80 \) (Here, \( x = 8 \))
      • \( x \times 5 = 80 \) (Here, \( x = 16 \))
      • \( x \times 4 = 80 \) (Here, \( x = 20 \))
  2. Addition Table:

    • If looking for \( x \) where two numbers add up to 80, you could have:
      • \( x + 20 = 80 \) (Here, \( x = 60 \))
  3. Division Table:

    • If looking for \( x \) where:
      • \( 80 \div x = 10 \) (Here, \( x = 8 \))

Without further context or options, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact table you are referring to. Please provide more details or the specific options available so I can assist you better!