SOLUTION: solving equations using several operations. don't understand fractions when it comes to equations an inequalities. need help. a/3+1=7.
Algebra.Com
Question 52619: solving equations using several operations. don't understand fractions when it comes to equations an inequalities. need help. a/3+1=7.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a/3+1=7 or a/3=7-1 or a/3=6 or a=18
proof 18/3+1=7 or 6+1=7 or 7=7
RELATED QUESTIONS
Why should we clear fractions when solving linear equations and inequalities? Can you... (answered by richard1234)
Why should we clear fractions when solving linear equations and inequalities? Demonstrate (answered by richard1234)
why should we clear fractions when solving linear equations and inequalities.... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
I. Why must we reverse the direction of the inequality sign change when both sides are... (answered by richard1234)
I have a very hard time when it comes to fractions in these equations!
Please help!!... (answered by stanbon)
I understand solving equations but I am lost when it comes to finding the x-intercept of... (answered by josmiceli)
Hi, I need desperate help in solving quadratic equations, I just can’t seem to understand (answered by checkley75)
X-2Y = 6 is the equations I need to graph. When I solve for Y, my answers don’t work in... (answered by ikleyn)
Why is it necessary to study the order of operations and the laws of operations before... (answered by vleith)