Two equations are shown. Equation 1: 32(x−6)=6 Equation 2: 32y−6=6 Solve each equation. Then, enter a number in each box to make this statement true. The value of x is ◻ , and the value of y is ◻
Q. Two equations are shown. Equation 1: 32(x−6)=6 Equation 2: 32y−6=6 Solve each equation. Then, enter a number in each box to make this statement true. The value of x is ◻ , and the value of y is ◻
Solve for x: Step 1: Solve Equation 1 for x.Equation 1 is (32)(x−6)=6.First, isolate (x−6) by multiplying both sides by (23).(23)×(32)(x−6)=(23)×6x−6=9
Find x: Step 2: Now, solve for x. Add 6 to both sides of the equation. x−6+6=9+6x=15
Solve for y: Step 3: Solve Equation 2 for y.Equation 2 is (32)y−6=6.First, add 6 to both sides to isolate (32)y.(32)y−6+6=6+6(32)y=12
Find y: Step 4: Now, solve for y.Multiply both sides by (23) to isolate y.(23)×(32)y=(23)×12y = 18
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