I don't know if you'll find that answer here. It might be best to look for an answer key or actually learn the material.
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Oh, dude, you want me to flip through a specific page in a specific book? Like, I don't have that kind of power, man. Maybe try actually opening the book and looking at the answer instead of asking me to do all the work for you. Just a thought.
pop's cycle shop selld bicycles and tricycles. the number of bicycles is 1 less than 5 times the number of tricycles. all the bbicycles and tricycles together have a total of 154 wheels. how many bicycles are there?
Do your own work. It is far more rewarding that way. Answers.com also does not provide direct answers to text book questions.
I don't know if you'll find that answer here. It might be best to look for an answer key or actually learn the material.
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pop's cycle shop selld bicycles and tricycles. the number of bicycles is 1 less than 5 times the number of tricycles. all the bbicycles and tricycles together have a total of 154 wheels. how many bicycles are there?
Do your own work. It is far more rewarding that way. Answers.com also does not provide direct answers to text book questions.
In your text books
The easiest way is to make one notecard with all of the formulas, and practice problems over and over again. Some math books have the answers to some problems in the back of the book so your son can check his answers.
It's the book that a teacher has with all the answers in it.
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It means that you can have infinitely many answers because it is true for all real numbers so it is always true.