meilahnwa5 meilahnwa5
  • 03-08-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Manuel says that he can solve the equation 3n = 21 by multiplying both sides by ⅓. Explain why this is correct.

Respuesta :

rajatakeshisimla
rajatakeshisimla rajatakeshisimla
  • 03-08-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

はい、両側を削除して、3を掛けて7にします

Answer Link
marcthemathtutor
marcthemathtutor marcthemathtutor
  • 03-08-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

3n = 21

if we multiply both sides by 1/3, we will get:

3n = 21

3n x (1/3)= 21 x (1/3)

3n/3 = 21/3

n = 21/3

n = 7

Hence we can indeed solve for n by multiplying both sides by (1/3)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A tsunami can lead to massive devastation on Earth, resulting in loss of life and property as well as the destruction of the natural habitats where it occurs.
Maria rolls a pair of dice. what is the probability that the numbers sum 7
I don't know how to do this?
What are the three benefits of using the electronic health record?
Please answer this question
What is the total mass of 2.0 moles of h2( g.??
Log (C+3) base 3 - log (4C-1) base 3 = log 5 base 3
The vessels shown here contain equal volumes of pure water. Compare the rates of vaporization.
Has anyone read Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass???
Who was the target of a major investigative journalism series written by ida m. tarbell for mcclure's magazine in the early 1900s?