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The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
Multi-step equations can be used in various real-life situations. For example, when planning a budget, multi-step equations can be used to calculate monthly expenses and income. They can also be used in engineering and physics to solve complex problems involving multiple variables and equations. Additionally, in chemistry, multi-step equations are used to balance chemical reactions and determine the quantities of reactants and products.
im not super sure either im having troubles.
Oh, dude, multi-step equations were not just invented by one person. It's like a collaborative effort over centuries of mathematical evolution. So, you can't just point to one dude and be like, "Hey, you're the one who made multi-step equations a thing." It's more like a team effort, you know?
multi-step equations
They are equations that involve many steps to find the solution.
so u get it accurate
The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
Multi-step equations can be used in various real-life situations. For example, when planning a budget, multi-step equations can be used to calculate monthly expenses and income. They can also be used in engineering and physics to solve complex problems involving multiple variables and equations. Additionally, in chemistry, multi-step equations are used to balance chemical reactions and determine the quantities of reactants and products.
They are equations in which you have to use more than more function to solve the problem.
because you do the opposite
im not super sure either im having troubles.
Oh, dude, multi-step equations were not just invented by one person. It's like a collaborative effort over centuries of mathematical evolution. So, you can't just point to one dude and be like, "Hey, you're the one who made multi-step equations a thing." It's more like a team effort, you know?
The link gives some very simple examples. Search for "word problems one step equations worksheet" and you will find many more!
As for example if 9x = 27 then x = 3
If you mean: 4n-2n = 4 then 2n = 4 and n = 2