shelbone shelbone
  • 16-12-2014
  • Mathematics
contestada

How to solve 37=-3+5(x+6)

Respuesta :

Datatom Datatom
  • 16-12-2014
First distribute the 5 to (x+6) so you get 37=-3+5x+30. The you would combine like terms resulting in 37=27+5x. Finally subtract 27 from both sides and then divide both sides by 5. This gives you x=2.
Answer Link
Alligator8 Alligator8
  • 16-12-2014
First, multiply 5 by (x+6) to get 5x + 30. You then get 5x+27= 37. Subract 27 from both sides, and you get 5x=10. You then divide by 5 to get x is 2.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Three-fourths of students in honors algebra are 8 graders.there are 21 8 graders in honors algebra.how many total students are honors algebra?
PLEASE  HELP ME I AM FRUSTERATED SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER THANK U ! I am crying trying cause  no one seems to help me please someone help me thank u!  THE QUESTION
Why might a state argue that an unfunded mandate violates its rights?
write a subtraction fact with the same difference as 16-7
Solve for v 3v+9-8v= -31 Simplify your answer as much as possible.
Explain why you might not want to use the variables "x" or "o" when solving a word problem
one number is four times another. the greater number is x. write an expression for the lesser number.
What is one half of 5/8
an equilateral triangle has a side length of 10 inches. find the length of the triangle altitude
What is a wide, flat area on Earth's surface?