Chapter 2: Problem 47
In your own words, describe a step-by-step approach for solving algebraic word problems.
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Chapter 2: Problem 47
In your own words, describe a step-by-step approach for solving algebraic word problems.
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When graphing the solutions of an inequality, what is the difference between a parenthesis and a bracket?
Let \(x\) represent the number. Use the given conditions to write an equation. Solve the equation and find the number. Three times the sum of five and a number is \(48 .\) Find the number.
Divide and simplify: \(\frac{-7 y}{-7}\).
Determine whether each statement "makes sense" or "does not make sense" and explain your reasoning. Rather than struggling with the assigned word problems, I'll ask my instructor to solve them all in class and then study the solutions.
Determine whether each statement "makes sense" or "does not make sense" and explain your reasoning. I find the hardest part in solving a word problem is writing the equation that models the verbal conditions.
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