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Heather Tate
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25 October, 16:12
D) - 15/3 = x+1
how do you solve
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Gabrielle Combs
25 October, 16:32
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First you figure out what - 15 divided by 3 is
-15/3 = - 5
Then subtract 1 to get it off the other side, whatever you do to one side you have to do to another
-5-1=x-1
The solve
-6=x
The answer is
X=-6
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