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To find the value of a missing number in algebra, you typically set up an equation based on the information given. For example, if you have an equation like ( x + 5 = 10 ), you would isolate the variable ( x ) by subtracting 5 from both sides, resulting in ( x = 5 ). Solving for the variable often involves using inverse operations and simplifying the equation to find the missing number.
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To find the missing value in the equation 32.45 x = 253.11, you would divide 253.11 by 32.45. This calculation gives you x = 7.8. Therefore, the missing value that makes the equation true is 7.8.
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The answer is (-8,8)
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To find the missing value in the equation 32.45 x = 253.11, you would divide 253.11 by 32.45. This calculation gives you x = 7.8. Therefore, the missing value that makes the equation true is 7.8.
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There is five reactions in a equation. The five reactions are looking for the missing letter, finding the value, solving the letter, doing the equation and writing the answer.