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Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for :
The goal is to isolate the variable to one side.
Subtract from both sides:
Divide each side by :
Example Question #2 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for :
Step 1: Subtract from both sides:
Step 2: Divide both sides by :
Example Question #1 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for p:
Example Question #3 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Example Question #5 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for :
Example Question #2 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for :
Example Question #2 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for .
To solve this problem, move all terms with x on one side and all other terms on the other side. We now get
Example Question #3 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for :
Explanation:
Step 1: Subtract from both sides:
Step 2: Divide both sides by :
Example Question #3 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve the equation for .
The correct answer to this question is .
To start, you need to move 's one one side of the equation and numbers to the other side of the equation:
First, you subtract from both sides of the equation. Then, you will have put all of the 's on the same side of the equation:
Next, you add to the left side of the equation to put all of the numbers on the same side of the equation:
Once you do this, you can add the numbers on the left side of the equation together and find that .
Example Question #1 : Two Step Equations With Decimals
Solve for x:
To solve, use inverse opperations: do the opposite steps in the opposite order. Order of opperations is usually PEMDAS, with addition and subtraction last, so we'll do addition/subtraction first:
right now it says to add , so we'll subtract it from both sides.
next we will do multiplication/dividion. Right now it is multiplying by , so we will divide both sides by .