Chapter 3: Problem 10
Solve each equation. Check your solution. $$\frac{h}{4}=6$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 10
Solve each equation. Check your solution. $$\frac{h}{4}=6$$
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Jake ran \(x\) miles on Monday, \(y\) miles on Tuesday, and \(z\) miles on Wednesday. Write an expression for the average number of miles Jake ran.
Use the Distributive Property to write each expression as an equivalent algebraic expression. $$(e+f)(-5)$$
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Find each product mentally. Example $$\begin{aligned}15 \cdot 12 &=15(10+2) \\\&=150+30 \text { or } 180\end{aligned}$$. $$16 \cdot 11$$
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