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Lucian
10 January, 05:08
How do you solve - 3+r/3=-5
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Zackery
10 January, 06:27
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r=-6
Step-by-step explanation:
Question: - 3+r/3=-5
1) Multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
-9+r=-15
2) Add 9 to both sides:
r=-6
Footnotes:
1) In step 1 when I multiplied both sides of the equation by 3, don't forget you also have to multiply - 3 by 3 because it is not part of the fraction (which is how I got - 9)
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