The equation 45x−5=14

is solved as follows. Enter the correct numbers to complete the solution.(1 point)
45x−5=14

45x=

Add 5 to both sides of the equation. If the number is an improper fraction, enter the improper fraction.

x=
Divide both sides of the equation by 45
. If the number is an improper fraction, enter the improper fraction.

1 answer

To solve the equation \( 45x - 5 = 14 \), let's go step by step and fill in the blanks.

  1. Start with the equation: \[ 45x - 5 = 14 \]

  2. Add 5 to both sides of the equation: \[ 45x = 14 + 5 \] \[ 45x = 19 \]

  3. Now, divide both sides of the equation by 45: \[ x = \frac{19}{45} \]

Putting these into the blanks provided:

  1. \( 45x = \) 19
  2. \( x = \) \(\frac{19}{45}\)

So, the completed solution is:

  • For \( 45x \), enter 19.
  • For \( x \), enter \(\frac{19}{45}\).