Chapter 2: Q4. (page 77)
Translate each sentence into an equation.
Half of thej minus 5 is the sum of k and 13.
Short Answer
The equation of the given statement is .
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Chapter 2: Q4. (page 77)
Translate each sentence into an equation.
Half of thej minus 5 is the sum of k and 13.
The equation of the given statement is .
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Solve each equation. Check your solution.
Translate the following equation into a sentence:
Translate the following sentence into an equation:
鈥淭he sum of twice r and three times k is identical to thirteen鈥.
Explain why the multiplication property of equality and the division property of equality can be considered the same property. Which one do you think is easier to use?
Solve each equation. Check your solution.
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