h/9=7 multiply both sides by 9
h=63
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h/(-3 - 7) = 10h/-10 = 10h = -100
Set up the equation and solve: 13 = 7 + s (next subtract 7 from each side of the equation to solve for s) 6 = s
63
h = 63
Fsxjugfxbi
h/(-3 - 7) = 10h/-10 = 10h = -100
Set up the equation and solve: 13 = 7 + s (next subtract 7 from each side of the equation to solve for s) 6 = s
63
x = 7 7-4/3 x 7 = 1/7 3/21 = 1/7
5 7 --- = ---- 3+1 6 ________________ 5 7 --- = --- 4 6 _______________ 4*7 = 5*6 28 = 30 28=/=30 False equation
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two variables.
h = 63
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To solve the equation "7x = 1400," you need to isolate the variable x. Divide both sides by 7 to get x = 1400/7. Simplifying, x = 200. Therefore, the number over 7 that equals 1400 is 200.
A 2-step equation that equals 13 could be: 2x + 7 = 13. To solve this equation, first subtract 7 from both sides to isolate the variable: 2x = 6. Then, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x: x = 3. Therefore, when x = 3, the equation 2x + 7 equals 13.
cross multiply you lazy bumAnother AnswerSet up the equation and solve: x/1.2 = -7 (next divide both sides of the equation by 1.2 to solve for x)x = -5.8333