Chapter 3: Problem 36
Solve the equation. $$-b=8$$
Short Answer
Step by step solution
Key Concepts
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
/*! This file is auto-generated */ .wp-block-button__link{color:#fff;background-color:#32373c;border-radius:9999px;box-shadow:none;text-decoration:none;padding:calc(.667em + 2px) calc(1.333em + 2px);font-size:1.125em}.wp-block-file__button{background:#32373c;color:#fff;text-decoration:none}
Learning Materials
Features
Discover
Chapter 3: Problem 36
Solve the equation. $$-b=8$$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
All the tools & learning materials you need for study success - in one app.
Get started for free
Find the average rate as indicated. \(1,100,000,000\) miles are driven to move the mail in the United States per year. Find the rate per week. Round to the nearest million miles.
Round to the nearest tenth. A total of 382 kilograms of lunar samples (rocks, dust, and so on) were collected during the six Apollo moon landings between 1969 and 1972. About \(7.5 \%\) of the lunar samples (by weight) have been analyzed and then returned for storage in the Return Sample Vault at NASA's Johnson Space Center. What is the combined weight of the samples in this vault?
Your school's drama club charges \(\$ 4\) per student for admission to Our Town. The club borrowed \(\$ 400\) from parents to pay for costumes, props, and the set. After paying back the parents, the drama club has \(\$ 100 .\) How many students attended the play?
In Citizen of the Galaxy by Robert Heinlein, Thorby learns that he owns 鈥渁n interest in a company . . . through a chain of six companies鈥18% of 31% of 43% of 19% of 44% of 27%, a share so microscopic that he lost track.鈥 Let x represent the total worth of the company in which Thorby owns a share. Suppose Thorby's share of the company is worth 1000 credits. Write and solve an equation to find the total worth of the company.
\(3 x \cdot 3 x \cdot 3 x \cdot 3 x \cdot 3 x\)
What do you think about this solution?
We value your feedback to improve our textbook solutions.