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Can someone help me with these three problems I don't know how to do them.

Can someone help me with these three problems I don't know how to do them.-example-1

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Answer:

a) y = x/3

b) m = p - 5n

c) r = (t + 6s)/12

Explanation:

See the attached worksheet. The goal is to add/subtract/multiply and/or divide the individual terms until the "indicated variable" is isolated, and on the left (so that "variable =" ).

Can someone help me with these three problems I don't know how to do them.-example-1
User Expurple
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{\tt{1.\,\,\, \tt{(x)/(3) = y}}}


\Huge \boxed{\tt{2.\,\,\, \tt{m = p - 5n}}}


\Huge \boxed{\tt{3.\,\,\,\tt{r = (t + 6s)/(12)}}}

Explanation:

Question 1

To solve the equation x = 3y for y, we want to isolate y on one side of the equation.

Let's divide both sides of the equation by 3:


  • \tt{(x)/(3) = (3y)/(3) }

Simplifying this gives us:


  • \tt{(x)/(3) = y}

So, the solution for y is
\tt{(x)/(3) = y}.

Question 2

To solve the equation m + 5n = p for m, we want to isolate m on one side of the equation.

Let's subtract 5n from both sides of the equation:


  • \tt{m + 5n - 5n = p - 5n}

Simplifying this gives us:


  • \tt{m = p - 5n}

So, the solution for m is
\tt{m = p - 5n}.

Question 3

To solve the equation 12r - 6s = t for r, we want to isolate r on one side of the equation, as said before.

Let's add 6s to both sides of the equation:


  • \tt{12r - 6s + 6s = t + 6s}

Simplifying this gives us:


  • \tt{12r = t + 6s}

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 12:


  • \tt{(12r)/(12) = (t + 6s)/(12)}

Simplifying this gives us:


  • \tt{r = (t + 6s)/(12)}

So, the solution for
\tt{r = (t + 6s)/(12)}.

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