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4. Solve for j. 8j-5+j=67 *Plz, plz, plz, show your work.*
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4. Solve for j.
8j-5+j=67
*Plz, plz, plz, show your work.*
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8j−5
+j
=67
Step 1: Simplify the equation.
8j
−5
+j
=67
Simplify again:
8j
+
−5
+j
=67
(
8j
+j
)
+
(
−5
)
=67
(Combine Like Terms)
9j
+
−5
=67
9j
−5
=67
Step 2: Add 5 to both sides
9j
−5
+5
=
67+5
9j
=72
Step 3: Divide both sides by 9
9j
9
=
729
j=
8
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To solve for j, the first step is to get rid of the -5 by adding it to both sides to get:
8j+j=72
Then, add like things, which would be 8j and j (aka 1j) to get:
9j=72
Finally, divide both sides by 9 to get the answer, which is:
j=8
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