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Consider the equation 30÷x=6.

Part A

Which equation demonstrates how the divisor indicates the size of the unit?

Consider the equation 30÷x=6. Part A Which equation demonstrates how the divisor indicates-example-1
User Anarno
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part A : 30 - x - x - x - x - x - x = 0

^ since 30 divided by 5 is 6, that answer is the same as doing 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

- pls comment & correct me if i did smth wrong :’)
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Answer:

Part A: D or the last one

part B: The value of X is 5

Explanation:

6 times ? =30

The answer is 5 so you have the value to X and then you take the 30 and to get 0 you need to subract 5 six times.

Hope this helped!

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