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What is the value of x in the equation, 5x - 7 = y, if y=8?

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Answer:

The value of x is 3.

Explanation:

5x-7=y

5x-7=8

5x=8+7

5x=15

x=15/5

x=3

User Atsushi
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Hey there!

5x - 7 = y

5x - 7 = 8

ADD 7 to BOTH SIDES

5x - 7 + 7 = 8 + 7

CANCEL out: -7 + 7 because it give you 0

KEEP: 8 + 7 because it help solve for the x-value

NEW EQUATION: 5x = 8 + 7

SIMPLIFY IT!

5x = 15

DIVIDE 5 to BOTH SIDES

5x/5 = 15/5

CANCEL out: 5/5 because it give you 1

KEEPs 15/5 because it give you the x-value

NEW EQUATION: x = 15/5

SIMPLIFY IT!

x = 3

Therefore, your answer is: x = 3

Good luck on your assignment & enjoy your day!

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