Math, asked by 3018518, 3 months ago

Javier asks his mother how old a tree in their yard is. His mother says, “The sum of 10 and two-thirds of that tree’s age, in years, is equal to 50.”

Javier writes the equation (10 + two-thirds) a = 50, where a is the tree’s age in years. His equation is not correct. What error did he make?
The variable a should be multiplied by 10 only, and then added to Two-thirds.
The variable a should be multiplied by Two-thirds only and then added to 10.
The variable a should be multiplied by 50, not by the sum of 10 and Two-thirds.
The variable a should be multiplied by Two-thirds and 50 and set equal to 10.

Answers

Answered by richapariya121pe22ey
15

Answer:

The variable a should be multiplied by Two-thirds only and then added to 10.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct equation will be

10 + (⅔ × a) = 50

Answered by briseydaarlett8
8

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar questions
Math, 10 months ago