Originally posted by: The J
Okay, I'm not sure if I'm reading this right, but it seems like it could be rewritten as y-0.23y = 19339. Is that correct? If so, then keep reading:
First, using the Distribution Property, you can pull out the y to get:
y(1 - 0.23) = 19339
0.77y = 19339
Now, all you have to do is divide each side by 0.77 to get y by itself and your answer:
(0.77y / 0.77) = (19339 / 0.77)
y = ~25116
I'm guessing, however, that there is more to this problem as I would guess you could do what I just did. I have a feeling that I misread what you wrote.
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Questions like this make me![]()
Originally posted by: gutharius
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Questions like this make me![]()
Don't be sad. I am sorry it has been over 4 years since I last used algebra to solve for a variable. I am working to get back to college and finish my degree but this blasted economy and all has other plans.
He's older. If he had a book for algebra, he probably wouldn't have had to ask this question.Originally posted by: Cogman
this is not a homework forum. your lucky someone helped you before the lock.
Originally posted by: Cogman
this is not a homework forum. your lucky someone helped you before the lock.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
He's older. If he had a book for algebra, he probably wouldn't have had to ask this question.Originally posted by: Cogman
this is not a homework forum. your lucky someone helped you before the lock.
Guth you can PM me with math questions if you have any more. Glad to help.
Yes, I can vouch for that. I can't add, subtract, multiply, divide, or do basic calculus anymore without my calculator. I can solve nth degree differential equations and 1000x1000 matrices in my head though.Originally posted by: iamtrout
Hey, if it makes you feel better I heard that once people start getting into crazy hard advanced math some of them forget how to add
Well, quickly at least.
