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For the lengths AB, BC, and AC to equal 9,7, and 16 respectively, what is the value of x?

For the lengths AB, BC, and AC to equal 9,7, and 16 respectively, what is the value-example-1
User Dtatarkin
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Answer: the answer is 6.

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User Tristansokol
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Hello!

The answer is:

The value of x is 3.9 units.

Why?

From the statement we know that the sum of the distances AB and BC is equal to 9.7 units, so, we need to write one equation to create a relation between the given distances and the total distance (AB + BC)

So, writing the equation, we have:


AB+BC=AC\\\\2x-3+(x+1)=9.7

Now, adding like terms, we have:


2x-3+(x+1)=9.7


2x+x-3+1=9.7


3x-2=9.7


3x=9.7+2


x=(9.7+2)/(3)=(11.7)/(3)=39.9

Hence, we have the value of x is 3.9 units.

Have a nice day!

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