Find the missing number 32/52= ?/13

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is 8 because if you divide 52 by 4 it gives 13, do the same to the top and you get 8

Answer 2
Answer: Yup the answer is 8 because if you divide 52 by 4 it gives 13, do the same to the top and you get 8

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Solve the equation 8/x-4=9/6+x

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Solve by multiplying each side by the other side's denominator:

(8)/(x - 4) = (9)/(6 + x)
8(6 + x) = 9(x - 4)
48 + 8x = 9x - 36
\bf x = 84

Now, something you should always check when you have x in the denominator of a fraction is to make sure that there isn't a problem with division by 0. Since neither of the fractions has a denominator of 0 when x = 84, there's no issue, so we're safe.
D:x\not =4 \wedge x\not=-6\n(8)/(x-4)=(9)/(6+x)\n\n9(x-4)=8(6+x)\n9x-36=48+8x\nx=84

I have 8 flavors of ice cream and 4 different toppings. How many different ice cream sundaes can I make if I choose one flavor of ice cream and only one topping?

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you can make 4 ice creams because there’s only 4 toppings

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Answer:

y=x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

A candy store owner has chocolate candies worth $2.50 per pound and sour candies worth $0.90 per pound. How much of each kind of candies should she combine to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound? (Include units with your numerical answers.)

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Answer:

Weight of chocolate candies = 30lbs

Weight of sour candies = 30lbs

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told in the question that :

Chocolate candies worth $2.50 per pound

Sour candies worth $0.90 per pound. How much of each kind of candies should she combine to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound?

Let x represent the number of pounds of chocolate candies

Let 60 - x represent the number of pounds of sour candies

Hence, we have the equation

x × $2.50 + (60 - x) × $0.90 = 60 × $1.70

= 2.5x + 54 - 0.9x = 102

Collect like terms

2.5x - 0.9x = 102 - 54

= 1.6x = 48

x = 48/1.6

x = 30 lbs

x represent the number of pounds of chocolate candies,

60 - x represent the number of pounds of sour candies

= 60 - 30

= 30lbs

Weight of chocolate candies = 30lbs

Weight of sour candies = 30lbs

Therefore, she should combine 30lbs of chocolate candies and 30lbs of sour candies to get 60 lb of mixed candies worth $1.70 per pound.

D=a+b+c solve for b
I need some help

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Hi Walker


d=a+b+c

Flip

a+b+c=d

Add -a to both sides

a+b+c-a=d-a

b+c=-a+d

Now add -c to both sides

b+c-c=-a+d-c

b= -a-c+d


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Mark is looking for professional financial assistance. Mark has never invested before and is not quite sure where to start. He knows that he wants to build up investments for future projects such as retirement, but he is not sure how to navigate investment in light of his existing debts. Recommend an appropriate financial professional for Mark.

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