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x/3+2=6 first, multiply everything by 3, to get rid of the fraction. x + 6 = 18 Then subtract the 6 from the left and subtract from the right. x = 12 and there you have it
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5/6 1/1 is also equal to 6/6. therefore, 6/6 - 1/6 = 5/6. simply subtract the numerators to find the value of this expression.
8 subtract 6 = 2Now multiply this 2 with the remaining numbers, 6 and 2 (2 x 6 x 2) and you get 24
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An algebraic expression for "six less than 2 times y" can be written as (2y - 6). This expression reflects that you first multiply (y) by 2 and then subtract 6 from the result.
Start at 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Repeat this pattern.
An algebraic expression for "6 fewer than m" can be written as ( m - 6 ). This expression indicates that you subtract 6 from the variable ( m ).
3 6 4 8 6 12 10 20 18 36 34 68 Multiply 3 by 2 to get 6 Subtract 2 to get 4 Multiply 4 by 2 to get 8 Subtract 2 to get 6 Multiply 6 by 2 to get 12 Subtract 2 to get 10 .... Got it?
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10.5 x 6 = 63
Multiply 126.00 by 0.94
9 × 6 − 4 = 50
1. Divide 2. Multiply (compare) 3. Subtract 4. Compare 5. Bring down 6. Start over
You first multiply 6 by 13 giving you 78. Then subtract 9 giving you 69. Then subtract 6*6 which is 36 giving you 33. Then you subtract 9 to get 24.
Homework question: The first numbetr is 4. A rule is multiply by 2 and then subtract 3. What are the first 6 numbers in the pattern