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What is the value of x in the equation 3x – y = 18, when y = 27?
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What is the value of x in the equation 3x – y = 18, when y = 27?
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3x-27=18
3•9=27
So, 3•9-27=18
27-27=18
27+18
45/3=15
3•15-27=18
45-27=18
The answer is, x=15
(This might be a little complex but this way is easy for me)
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3x – y = 18
We start by plugging in 27 for y. The goal is to isolate x by itself to solve for x.
3x - 27 = 18
Then we add 27 to both sides of the equation
3x = 45
Lastly, we divide both sides by 3 to finally isolate x by itself and solve.
x = 15
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