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  • 25-03-2015
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Explain why 30÷x = 6 is the same as 30 - x-x-x-x-x-x=0. what is the value of x in this example?

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dfoss1402
dfoss1402 dfoss1402
  • 25-03-2015
The value of x would be 5 because 30 divided by 5 is 6.
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0Claudia0
0Claudia0 0Claudia0
  • 25-03-2015
The value of x would be 5. Because if you divide 30 by the answer of 6 you get 5.
And to check: 6 multiplied by 5 equals 30 
~hope this helped :)
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