hotsongsog55
hotsongsog55
15-01-2020
Mathematics
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What does x equal in the equation 40÷x=6
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bannabelle101
bannabelle101
15-01-2020
X equals 240 because you have to multiply by 40 on both sides to cancel out the 40 on the side with the x
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zaranadeem
zaranadeem
15-01-2020
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
40/x=6
40=6x
x=40/6
x=20/3
x=6 2/3
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