Mathematics, 26.06.2020 15:01, ajam71501
Stan ran 4 and StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction miles, which was 1 and StartFraction 3 Over 10 EndFraction fewer miles than Matt ran. Four students wrote and solved equations to find m, the number of miles that Matt ran. Which student wrote and solved the equation correctly? Molly’s work: m + 1 and StartFraction 3 Over 10 EndFraction = 4 and StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction. M = 5 and StartFraction 10 Over 10 EndFraction = 6. Emma’s work: m minus 1 and StartFraction 3 Over 10 EndFraction = 4 and StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction. M = 3 and StartFraction 10 Over 10 EndFraction = 4. Alysa’s work: m + 1 and StartFraction 3 Over 10 EndFraction = 4 and StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction. M = 3 and StartFraction 4 Over 10 EndFraction = 3 and two-fifths. Maddie’s work: m minus 1 and StartFraction 3 Over 10 EndFraction = 4 and StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction. M = 5 and StartFraction 10 Over 10 EndFraction = 6
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50, gameranonymous266
Examine the two-step equation. − 7 4 + x 4 = 2 which property of operations allows you to add the same constant term to both sides? amultiplication property of equality bdivision property of equality caddition property of equality dsubtraction property of equality
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