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Johanna Villa
Mathematics
31 January, 14:41
Algebra:
10 = c/3 - 4 + 5/6
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Keira Burns
31 January, 15:00
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Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is
10 = c/3 - 4 + 5/6
First step is to cross multiply the left hand side of the equation and the right hand side of the equation by 3. It becomes
10*3 = c/3 * 3 - 4*3 + 5/6*3
30 = c - 12 + 15/6
Second step is to cross multiply the left hand side of the equation and the right hand side of the equation by 6. It becomes
30*6 = c*6 - 12*6 + 15/6 * 6
180 = 6c - 72 + 15
180 = 6c - 57
Add 57 to both sides. It becomes
180 + 57 = 6c - 57 + 57
237 = 6c
c = 237/6 = 39.5
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