SOLUTION: Problem : 5(2q - 1) = -5 + 10q
Question : What is Q ?
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Question 377895: Problem : 5(2q - 1) = -5 + 10q
Question : What is Q ?
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You mean what is q NOT Q, right?
5(2q - 1) = -5 + 10q
10q - 5 = -5 + 10q
10q - 10q = -5 + 5
0 = 0
This means the equation you were given has no solution.
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