Chapter 1: Problem 76
Evaluate \(\frac{x-y}{3}\) when \(x\) is 2 more than 5 times \(y\) and \(y=4\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 76
Evaluate \(\frac{x-y}{3}\) when \(x\) is 2 more than 5 times \(y\) and \(y=4\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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In Exercises \(109-116\), write a numerical expression for each phrase. Then simplify the numerical expression by performing the given operations. 8 added to the product of 4 and \(-10\)
In Exercises \(109-116\), write a numerical expression for each phrase. Then simplify the numerical expression by performing the given operations. The product of \(-6\) and \(-4,\) decreased by \(-5\)
Describe how the inverse property of addition $$a+(-a)=0$$ can be shown on a number line.
Explain how to determine the sign of a product that involves more than two numbers.
Without using a number line, describe how to add two numbers with the same sign. Give an example.
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