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Which statement is true about their work? Neither student solved for k correctly because K = 2 and StartFraction 1 over 8 EndFraction. Only Adler solved for k correctly because the inverse of addition is subtraction. Only Erika solved for k correctly because the opposite of One-half is Negative one-half. Both Adler and Erika solved for k correctly because either the addition property of equality or the subtraction property of equality can be used to solve for k.

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Answer: Both Adler and Erika are correct

Explanation:

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Question:

Adler and Erika solved the same equation using the calculations below.

Adler’s Work


(13)/(8)= k + (1)/(2)


(13)/(8) - (1)/(2) = k + (1)/(2) -(1)/(2)


(9)/(8)= k

Erika’s Work


(13)/(8)= k + (1)/(2)


(13)/(8)+ (-(1)/(2)) = k + (1)/(2) + (-(1)/(2)).


(9)/(8)= k

Which statement is true about their work?

Answer:

Both Adler and Erika solved for k correctly because either the addition property of equality or the subtraction property of equality can be used to solve for k.

Explanation:

Given


(13)/(8)= k + (1)/(2)

Required

What is true about Adler and Erika's workings

Analyzing Adler's work;


(13)/(8)= k + (1)/(2)

Adler subtracted 1/2 from both sides


(13)/(8) - (1)/(2) = k + (1)/(2) -(1)/(2)

Solving the expression on the left-hand side


(13)/(8) - (1)/(2) = (13 - 4)/(8) = (9)/(8)

Solving the expression on the right-hand side


k + (1)/(2) - (1)/(2) = k

Hence:


(9)/(8)= k

So, Adler's workings is correct

Analyzing Erika's work;


(13)/(8)= k + (1)/(2)

Erika added -1/2 to both sides


(13)/(8)+ (-(1)/(2)) = k + (1)/(2) + (-(1)/(2)).

Solving the expression on the left-hand side


(13)/(8) + (-(1)/(2)) = (13)/(8) - (1)/(2) = (13 - 4)/(8) = (9)/(8)

Solving the expression on the right-hand side


k + (1)/(2) + (-(1)/(2)) =k + (1)/(2) - (1)/(2) = k

Hence:


(9)/(8)= k

So, Erika's workings is correct

Both workings are correct

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