Answer:
The number of cans of paint he used for each wall is cans
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are told that Sam used 17 cans of paint to paint 6 walls
The correct way to find out how many cans of paint he used to paint each wall is as follows
Number of walls 17 cans of paint can paint = 6 Walls, we therefore divide both side of the equation by 6 so that the number of walls painted will be 1 as follows
6 Walls = Number of walls 17 cans of paint can paint
6/6 Walls = Number of walls 17/6 cans of paint can paint
∴ 1 Walls = Number of walls 17/6 cans of paint can paint or
∴ 1 Wall = Number of walls cans of paint can paint
Which gives;
Number of walls cans of paint can paint = 1 Wall or
The number of cans of paint he used for each wall = cans.
(7+3)x4=40
7+(3x4)=19
and
6-(5x2)=-4
(6-5)x2=2
Answer:
3 terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
A term can include but not limited too:
- A single number: (examples: 5)
- A single variable: (examples: x, -x)
- The two combined: (examples: 2x)
-Terms with powers or roots: (examples: 2x² , x√3)
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P(7.6 , 10.1) and Q(4.6 , 3.1)