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  • 13-04-2020
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What is the value S in the equation 3r= 10+5s, when r=10?

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lilitobias0935
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  • 13-04-2020
so plug in 10 for r which would give you 3(10)=10+5s the multiply 3x10 so you should have 30=10+5s you want to get 5s by its self to subtract 10 to both sides so you should get 20=5s them divide 5 to both sides and you get s=4
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lirs
lirs lirs
  • 13-04-2020
s=4.

3r=10+5s
Substitute the value of r=10
=3 x 10=10 + 5s
=30=10 + 5s
=30-10=5s
=20 =5s
=20/5 =s
=4.
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