To solve the equation (56 = 112z), you can isolate (z) by dividing both sides by 112. This gives you (z = \frac{56}{112}). Simplifying the fraction, you find (z = \frac{1}{2}).
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
It is generally not possible to solve a single equation in two variables: this is one such.
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
You can't solve it - you only have one equation and two unknowns. You need 2 equations to solve this.
Solve for it by isolating x on one side of the equals sign.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
It is generally not possible to solve a single equation in two variables: this is one such.
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
You can't solve it - you only have one equation and two unknowns. You need 2 equations to solve this.
You cannot solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
You can't. You need 2 equations to solve for 2 unknowns
It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
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you need to find one of the variables first
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