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For the equation x/3=15 a student found the value of x to be 5.explain the error what is the correct answer?
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For the equation x/3=15 a student found the value of x to be 5.explain the error
what is the correct answer?
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Input the answer the student obtained:
x/3=15
x=5
5/3=15
5/3
=1.6667
1.6667≠15
The Correct Answer:
Solve for x.
x/3=15
Multiply both sides by 3.
(x/3)*3=(15)*3
x=45
To check, input the answer in the equation:
45/3=15
15=15
The answer would be 15.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
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Let plug the variable into the equation.
We can conclude that this is incorrect because
does NOT equal
The correct answer would be:
;
; or
or
All
of these are correct answers.
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