Shawnece multiplies both sides of the equation \( \frac{x}{7} - 4 = -6 \) by 7 to eliminate the division that is applied to \( x \). The correct response is:
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the division of x by 7 in the original problem.
. One of her steps is to multiply both sides of the equation by 7. Why? (1 point)
Responses
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the division of x
by 7 in the original problem.
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the division of x by 7 in the original problem.
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the subtraction in the original problem.
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the subtraction in the original problem.
The negative sign in −6
must be changed to positive.
The negative sign in negative 6 must be changed to positive.
Multiplying both s
1 answer
Shawnece multiplies both sides of the equation \( \frac{x}{7} - 4 = -6 \) by 7 to eliminate the division that is applied to \( x \). The correct response is:
Multiplying both sides by 7 undoes the division of x by 7 in the original problem.