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***The answer choices for 1-3 are
A.) Addition property of Equality
B.) Subtraction property of Equality
C.) Multiplication property of Equality
D.) Division property of Equality
E.) Distributive property of Equality
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2 is E ( distributive property of equality)
4 is A(addition property of equality)
6 is D(division property of equality)
then next question4
3(-2x-1)=2(x+5)
-6x-3=2x+10
-13=8x
x=-13/8
next question 5
let n be number of toppings
n={(cost of pizza with toppings)-(cost of pizza without topping)}/cost of one topping
n=(29.25-17.50)/2.35
=5
5 toppings
4 is A(addition property of equality)
6 is D(division property of equality)
then next question4
3(-2x-1)=2(x+5)
-6x-3=2x+10
-13=8x
x=-13/8
next question 5
let n be number of toppings
n={(cost of pizza with toppings)-(cost of pizza without topping)}/cost of one topping
n=(29.25-17.50)/2.35
=5
5 toppings
iambeautiful2003:
thanks. you woudn't happen to know answers for 4 and 5 would you
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