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Rendering math...Ann is making cupcakes for a party. She uses the equation 3 = Ay-z to calculate the totalnumber of cupcakes, A, she will need if there are y number of people attending the party and z number ofpeople who don't eat cake.What is the equation when solving for A, the total number of people attending the party?Your answer:40 (Ctrl)

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Answer:


(3+z)/(y)=A

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation we have is:


3=Ay-z

Where

A = total number of cupcakes

y = total number of people

z = number of people who don't eat cakes

To solve for A we follow these steps.

Step 1: Add +z to both sides of the equation


\begin{gathered} 3+z=Ay-z+z \\ 3+z=Ay \end{gathered}

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by "y" to get A.


\begin{gathered} (3+z)/(y)=(Ay)/(y) \\ \\ (3+z)/(y)=A \end{gathered}

Answer:


(3+z)/(y)=A

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