50 = 10 x
x = 5
2007-11-02 06:02:48
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answer #1
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answered by Como 7
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I have no idea what the "five-step problem-solving process" might be, but here's the solution to the problem: A = first angle of the triangle B = second angle C = third angle. Known: A + B + C = 180 (assuming plane geometry) Given: B = 4A C = 80 + A + B Substituting for B: A + 4A + C = 180 = 5A + C C = 80 + A + 4A = 80 + 5A Substituting for C 180 = 5A + 80 + 5A 10A = 100 A = 10 Back substituting for A: B = 4(10) = 40 C = 80 + 5(10) = 130 The three angles of the triangle are: 10°, 40°, 130°
2016-05-26 00:28:31
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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given: 50/x=10
multiply both sides of equation by x
(50/x) (x) = 10 x
50 = 10 x
x = 50/10
x = 5 << answer
2007-10-29 06:19:54
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answer #3
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answered by Shh! Be vewy, vewy quiet 6
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You have to get x alone on one side of the equation:
50/x=10 first get x on top bu multiplying both sides by x
50 * x/x = 10x since x/x=1 you can ignore it. 50=10x
then divide both sides by 10 to leave x alone on one side:
50/10=x 5=x or x=5
2007-10-29 06:21:33
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answer #4
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answered by don_sv_az 7
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50/x=10
Cross multiply getting:
50 = 10x
Divide both sides by 10 getting:
5 = x
2007-10-29 06:20:49
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answer #5
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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50/x=10
multiply by x to get rid of the fraction
50=10x
50/10=x
.'. x=5
2007-10-29 06:19:38
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answer #6
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answered by Alexa_V 3
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50/x = 10
50 = 10x
50/10 = x
5 = x
2007-10-29 06:18:37
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answer #7
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answered by Marco 2
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50/x = 10
50 = 10x
5 = x
2007-10-29 06:18:50
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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First reciprocate both sides of the problem. They remain equal. Then multiply both sides by the new denominator (in this case, it'll be 50).
2007-10-29 06:19:03
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answer #9
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answered by Dave 6
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times by x
50=10x
divide by 10
5=x
2007-10-29 06:18:29
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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