There aren't. There are many problems in mathematics that have yet to be solved. If there were only five steps, they would all have been solved by now! So, obviously, there must be more than 5 steps.
11- 5 = 6, therefore x= 6 if your not sure if u are right, substitute 6 for x and see if it makes sense
You have to follow the order of operations. This is known as PEMDAS:ParenthesesExponentsMultiplicationDivisionAdditionSubtractionFor example, if the problem is 2(3+6-4) X 32, you must solve it according to PEMDAS. First, you do what is inside the parentheses. According to PEMDAS, you must do addition before subtraction, so 3+6-4 = 9-4 = 5. Now, you do the exponents. 32 = 3X3 = 9. Now the problem looks like this: 2(5) X 9. 2(5) is another way of saying 2 X 5, so that is 10. Now 10 X 9 is ninety. Because 2(5) X 9 is just entirely multiplication, you multiply from left to right.Just remember, in PEMDAS, you always work out problems from left to right, meaning if everything is addition, exponents, or any of the PEMDAS steps, you solve the equation from left to right, just like you read.
how do you solve 18p-2p+6=9+5
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Solve the following by order of operations and explain your steps (10 x 5) + 25-10 / 2=
The answer is....... 1. read the problem 2. determine the unknowns and represent them 3. write an equation 4. solve the equation 5. answer the question
there are seven steps in scientific methods to solve the problem 1.Systamatic observation 2.Controlled experment 3.Qualitative reasoning 4.Quantitative reasining 5.Mathamatical modeling 6.Predection 7.Verification
scale: 1 cm represents 5 meters
If you mean: 6x = 25+x then x = 5
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10 * 2/5= 20/5= 4====this is 2/5 of 10* * * * * * * * * *A:Steps are, multiply by 2 then divide by 5.
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There aren't. There are many problems in mathematics that have yet to be solved. If there were only five steps, they would all have been solved by now! So, obviously, there must be more than 5 steps.
Yes it is used to solve problems. The steps are: 1. Ask A Question 2. Make A Hypothesis 3. Test The hypothesis 4. Analyze The Results 5. Experimental groups 6. experimental testing 8. Conclusion
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This is a simple algebraic equation. To solve for p, you need to isolate the variable (p) on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to solve the equation: p + 5 = 9 Subtract 5 from both sides p = 4 So the value of p that makes the equation true is 4.