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6 x j = 42 ??????? Help

User Sayris
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{J=7}

Explanation:

Switch sides.


\displaystyle6j=42

Divide by 6 from both sides.


\displaystyle (6j)/(6)=(42)/(6)

Simplify, to find the answer.


\displaystyle 42/6=7


\huge \boxed{j=7}, which is our answer.

User Vinzenzweber
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Answer:

j = 7

Explanation:

flip the equation around: instead of using multiplication you use division to find out what j is.

1st step: 42 divided by 6 is 7

2nd step: (check your answer): 7 times 6 does equal 42, therefore j = 7 is correct.

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