a=2 6 x 2 - 5 = 7
24= β£6aβ£
26 = 30 - 6a Taking 30 off each side gives, 26 - 30 = -4 = -6a Dividing each side by -6 gives, -4 / -6 = a, thus a = 2/3 or 0.667
6(7+6a)
6a + 6 = 6(8) + 6 = 48 + 6 = 54
A=5How to do it:30=6aa=6/6 (Do on both sides) 30/6a=(6/6 cancels out) 30/6a=5
-6a + 8 = 2 -6a = -6 a = 1
The value of a in the equation 5a plus 2a = 6-6a is a=6/11.
It seems like the question is incomplete, but assuming you meant to ask "What does 6a plus a equal?" In that case, the answer would be 7a, as you are combining like terms by adding the coefficients of the variables. The expression simplifies to 7a because 6a + a = 7a.
6(a+b)
-(6a)
Consider a=b , multiply by 94 on both sides,I.e 94a=94b. 100a-6a=100b-6b. 100a-100b=-6b+6a. 100(a-b)=6(a-b);100=6(a-b)/(a-b);their fore 100=6