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Jen is thinking of a number. the product of this number and 3.4 is 176.8. find jens number.
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Jen is thinking of a number. the product of this number and 3.4 is 176.8. find jens number.
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Hello!
Let the unknown number equal X. We are given that the product of X and 3.4 is equal to 176.8. The term "product" implies the use of multiplication. With this knowledge, we can represent the problem using the following formula:
3.4x = 176.8
Now divide both sides of the equation by 3.4:
x = 52
We have now proven that
Jen is thinking of the number 52.
I hope this helps!
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Let the number be x.
The product of the number and 3.4 is 176.8, so we can write the equation as:
3.4x = 176.8
Dividing by 3.4 on both sides, we get:
x = 52
Thus, Jen is thinking of 52 as his number
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