How do you solve this two step equation 6=a/4+2

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Answer 1
Answer: First you need to subtract the 2 over to the left side:
4=a/4
Then, multiply both sides by 4 in order to get the 4 on the right to cancel out of the denominator:
16=a
Answer 2
Answer: Subtract 2 from both sides then multiply both sides by 4

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Multiply 2 1/2 x -4 3/5
Plz help

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its -11.5 (or 1/2, you can write it like that too) if i'm not mistaken

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Step-by-step explanation:

2 1/2* -4 3/5=

5/2*-23/5

-23/2 or -11 1/2

RShas endpoints R(1,7) and S(13,14). Point T divides
RS
into two parts with lengths in a ratio of 2:1.
What are the two possible locations of T?

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