SOLUTION: Place a,b,c,d and x in order, from smallest to largest, and show them on a number line, given the following relationships:
a-5=b-2=c+3=d-4=x+3
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Question 352704: Place a,b,c,d and x in order, from smallest to largest, and show them on a number line, given the following relationships:
a-5=b-2=c+3=d-4=x+3
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add to all terms.
So if you look at the numbers on a number line,
Add 3 to b to get a, b is 3 positions left of a.
Add 8 to c and x to get a, c and x are both 8 positions left of a.
Add 1 to d to get a, d is 1 position left of a.
From least to greatest,
c,x have the same value, then b,then d, and finally a.
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