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[9] If 5x = 65, select the correct operation to solve the equation

(A) Add 5
(B) Subtract 5
(C) Multiply by 5
(D) Divide by 5​

User Ahmkara
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Answer is D) divide by 5

Step by step

Solve by using the “division property of equality property” that states that if both sides of an equation are divided by a common real number that is not equal to 0, the quotients remain equal.

5x = 65
Divide both sides by 5

5/5 x = 65/5
Simplify

x = 13
User Lelouch
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option:-


  • \tt \pink{D) \: Divide \: by \: 5}


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Solution:-


  • \frak{5x = 65}


\:


  • \frak{x = \cancel (65)/(5) }


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  • \underline{\boxed{\orange{\frak{x = 13}}}}


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hope it helps!:)

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