Math, asked by Meat9626, 6 months ago

When solving negative one over three (x − 15) = −4, what is the correct sequence of operations? Multiply each side by negative one over three , subtract 15 from each side Multiply each side by −3, add 15 to each side Multiply each side by negative one over three , add 15 to each side Multiply each side by 3, subtract 15 from each side

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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given When solving negative one over three (x − 15) = −4, what is the correct sequence of operations?

  • Now we need to find the correct sequence of operations from the given options.
  • The given equation is – 1/3 (x – 15) = - 4
  • So the option will be multiply each side by – 3 and add 15 to each side.
  • So we get
  •              So – 3 x – 1/3 (x – 15) = - 4 x – 3
  •                Or x – 15 = 12
  •                 Or x – 15 + 15 = 12 + 15
  •          Or x = 27

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Answered by shahanaaz90
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Answer:

X-15+15

12+15

X=27 hope it helps you

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