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2 x (3+3m)
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Now, use the distributive property to multiply the right side of the equation by 2.
2 3 (7+3m) = 3+3m 2 · 2 3 (7+3m) = 2
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2x(3+3m)
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Start by multiplying the left side of the equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction on the left side of the equation.
2 3
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Finish solving for h. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
1 5 (12h+8) 10 2
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-2h+6+2h
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6h+4+2h
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What move can you make to both sides of the equation to get rid of the −2h on the right, so that all the h terms are on the
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Since 12h and 8 are both divisible by 2, you can continue rewriting this equation by dividing 12h+8 by 2. Do that now.
1 5
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Try another one. Line n goes through points A and B. What is the slope of line n? Solve on paper, then enter your answer on
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Line m goes through points A and B. What is the slope of line m? Solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
Point A : (15,
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Solve the equation. What is the value of c?
Solve for c. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter
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Solve for q. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
3 2 q+7 = q+15 q =
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Solve the equation. What is the value of q?
Solve for q. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter
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Now that you have the s terms on one side, and a constant number on the other side, you need to isolate s to solve for the value
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Keep going. Let's try to get
4 1 s alone on the right side. How could you get rid of the 10 on the right side so that 4 1
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s+10-3/4s
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1 v + 12 − 12
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1v+12-12
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8 minus 12
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8-12
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Solve the equation. What is the value of v?
One way you can start solving is to make sure there are only v terms on one side.
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Solve the equation. What is the value of v?
One way you can start solving is to make sure there are only v terms on one side.
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v+12-3/4v
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2/3m+5-2/3m
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m+15- 2/3m
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We have m terms on both sides of the equation, and we want to get the m terms on one side. We can subtract
3 2 m on the left
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We have m terms on both sides of the equation, and we want to get the m terms on one side. We can subtract
3 2 m on the left
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Solve the equation. What is the value of m?
One way you can start solving is to make sure there are only m terms on one side.
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Solve the equation. What is the value of m?
One way you can start solving is to make sure there are only m terms on one side.
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Solve for x. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
5 1 (5x−15) = 9x+9
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8x+9-9
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Now that you have all the variables on the right, you can start thinking about how to make sure all the constant numbers are
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x-3-x
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9x+9-x
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of x?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get x alone on one
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(5x-15) multiplied by 1/5
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(5x-15) ia being multiplied by 1/5
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-12=8h what does h=
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of h?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get h alone on one
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Solve for h. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
5 1 (5h−15) = 9h+9
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8h+9-9
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of h?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get h alone on one
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Subtract 9 from each side of the equation to get rid of 9 on the right, so that 8h is alone on the right side of the equation.
5
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Now that you have all the variables on the right, you can start thinking about how to make sure all the constant numbers are
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Subtract h from both sides of the equation to get rid of the h on the left, so that all the h terms are on the right side of the
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You rewrote the left side of the equation without parentheses. Now, we can keep solving by making sure there are only h terms on
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(5h−15) multiplied by 1/5
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(5h−15) is being multiplied by
5 1
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of r?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get r alone on one
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Subtract 10 from each side of the equation to get rid of 10 on the right, so that 3r is alone on the right side of the equation.
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We can subtract 10 from both sides to get rid of 10, so that 3r is alone on the right side of the equation. Record subtracting
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Now that you have all the variables on the right, you can start thinking about how to make sure all the constant numbers are
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Subtract 3r from both sides of the equation to get rid of the 3r on the left, so that all the r terms are on the right side of
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You rewrote the left side of the equation without parentheses. Now, we can keep solving by making sure there are only r terms on
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(12r-8)x 1/4
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of r?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get r alone on one
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There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get s alone on one side, and a constant number alone on the other
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of v?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get v alone on one
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There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get s alone on one side, and a constant number alone on the other
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Solve the equation below. What's the value of v?
There are many ways you could solve this equation. We need to get v alone on one
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Solve the equation. What is the value of h?
There are several ways to start solving this equation. You can start by making sure
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Solve for h. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper and then enter your answer on Zearn.
2h − 6 = −3h − 5
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Add 6 to both sides to get rid of −6, so that 5h is alone on the left side of the equation.
2h − 6 = −3h − 5 + 3h + 3h 5h
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Now that you have all the h terms on the left, you can start thinking about how to make sure the constant numbers are only on
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Now, add 3h to both sides of the equation to get rid of −3h on the right so that the h terms are only on the left side.
2h −
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There are several ways to start solving this equation. You can start by making sure there are only h terms on one side. Let’s
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Solve for g. You can choose to show your work below or solve on paper and then enter your answer on Zearn.
5g − 10 = −5g −
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Add 10 to both sides to get rid of −10, so that 10g is alone on the left side of the equation.
5g − 10 = −5g − 6 + 5g +
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Now that you have all the g terms on the left, you can start thinking about how to make sure the constant numbers are only on
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I have paid no poll tax in six years. I was put into a jail once on this account, for one night.%0D%0A-Henry David Thoreau,
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Compare and contrast the effects that the First and Second Industrial Revolutions had on society in the United States.
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3+2(1+X)>4
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