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Match each equation with its solution.

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g divided by three plus four equals two A) 3
eleven minus u equals negative sevenB) negative six
y divided by two minus seven equals negative thirteenC) eighteen
two n minus five equals one D) negative twelve
 Jul 15, 2014

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Hello Anonymous,

To 'match each equation with its solution", you would need to solve each equation. First, write each term as an equation.  So here we go:

1st equation:  g/3 + 4 = 2

Subtract 4.

g/3 = -2

Divide by 3.

g = -6, so the first term would match to B.

2nd equation:  11 - u = -7

Subtract 11.

-u = -18

Divide by -1.

u = 18, so the second term matches to C.

3rd equation: y/2 - 7 = -13

Add 7.

y/2 = -6

Multiply by 2.

y = -12, so the third term matches D.

Now you can use the process of elimination to find that the fourth term matches A, but you can also work it out:

4th equation: 2n - 5 = 1

Add 5.

2n = 6

Divide by 2.

n = 3

 Jul 15, 2014
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ur pic isnt appearing!on any question so how do i solve!

 Jul 15, 2014
 #2
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Best Answer

Hello Anonymous,

To 'match each equation with its solution", you would need to solve each equation. First, write each term as an equation.  So here we go:

1st equation:  g/3 + 4 = 2

Subtract 4.

g/3 = -2

Divide by 3.

g = -6, so the first term would match to B.

2nd equation:  11 - u = -7

Subtract 11.

-u = -18

Divide by -1.

u = 18, so the second term matches to C.

3rd equation: y/2 - 7 = -13

Add 7.

y/2 = -6

Multiply by 2.

y = -12, so the third term matches D.

Now you can use the process of elimination to find that the fourth term matches A, but you can also work it out:

4th equation: 2n - 5 = 1

Add 5.

2n = 6

Divide by 2.

n = 3

kitty<3 Jul 15, 2014
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I can't see the pictures either.

 Jul 16, 2014

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