blazedassault blazedassault
  • 08-10-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Solve for x.

5 + 4/7(21 + 3x) = 41

Respuesta :

cavanaghe2 cavanaghe2
  • 08-10-2020

Answer:

x = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

first you’ll want to do 4/7 times 21 (a number or fraction in front of a parenthesis without a “+” or ”-“ sign must be multiplied) which is 12, then you add 12+5 to get 17. Next you subtract 17 from 41 to get 24, then you will divide 24 by 3x to get 8 = x.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Ted, a white american, doesn't think of himself as being white. he knows that minority groups are economically disadvantaged and supports educational efforts to
Which is true of European education in the Middle Ages? 1. The nobility refused to allow the Catholic Church to educate the common people. 2. The clergy of the
Find the quotient of 4.13 x 10^-8 and 0.04 x 10^5. In two or more complete sentences, explain each step in your calculations.Include the quotient as part of you
State 10 ways in which mammalian heart is adapted to its function???
What information do you enter in the food prep list?
What interesting feature did Alberti use on each floor of the palazzo rucellai
A rectangular window has a length of 12ft and a width of X ft which expression represent the area of the window
Ayer _______ mucho sol en mi ciudad.
Which statement best describes a pure market economy
Do you believe that individual freedom still exist today or is it just something creative to make people believe they are free? Explain