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Answer 1
Answer: 280 Percent increase
Answer 2
Answer: 280   %    increases hope that this helps


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What is the solution to 1/3x-5+171=x

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(1/3)x-5+171=x
I move the x on the right to the left so
(1/3)x-x-5+171=0
I then simplify so
(-2/3)x+166=0
I subtract 166 from both sides so
(-2/3)x = -166
Then I divide (-2/3) from both sides so
x = -166/(-2/3)
x = 249
and that's the answer
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(1/3)*x-5+171 = x // - x

(1/3)*x-x-5+171 = 0

166-2/3*x = 0 // - 166

-2/3*x = -166 // : -2/3

x = -166/(-2/3)

x = 249

x = 249

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Write an expression using the product of 7×63

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63+63+63+63+63+63+63=441

What is the width of a rectangle with sn area of 300 square feet if it's length is 1 foot? if it's length is 2 feet?

if it's length is 3 feet?

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well since we know the formula for area is length×width, we can divide area by length to find width. 300÷1=300. your first answer is 300.

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Speed=slope=∆distance/∆time

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