Concept explainers
To model the given relationship
Answer to Problem 1PFA
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Two thirds of x plus 16 is as much as 24 times x minus the quantity x plus 10.
Calculation:
Given that two thirds of x plus 16 is as much as 24 times x minus the quantity x plus 10.
Thus,
Two thirds of x can be modelled as,
Two thirds of x plus 16 is modelled as,
As much as is a term that is used for equivalent.
Therefore, the above expression is equivalent to
24 times x minus the quantity x + 10.
Hence,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the given relationship can be modelled as
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