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Make x the subject of the formula 3(2x – y) = ax – 4

Making x the subject of the formula means putting it into the form x = ..... As we can see there is an x on either side of the equation and brackets on the left side. Firstly according to BIDMAS we should...

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Aditi, Becky and Cali collect coins. Aditi has 6 more coins than Becky. Cali has 1 less coin than Aditi. Altogether they have 71 coins. How many coins do they each have? Show all your working.

Form 3 equations. Equation 1: A= 6+ B.Equation 2 : C= A-1. Equation 3: A+ B+ C= 71.Substitute equation 1 and 2 into 3 to get: 6+ B + B + A - 1= 71 -> 2B + A= 66 which is equation 4. Then, substitute eq...

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How do you solve simultaneous equations?

There are two main methods:Substitution and elimination which can be demonstrated on the white board.

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Solve the equation: 4x-2=6x+3

4x-2=6x+3 (-4x)-2=2x+3 (-3)-5=2x (/2)-2.5=x

Answered by Charlotte R. Maths tutor
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Find the lowest common multiple and highest common factor of 30 and 60.

Find 30 and 60 as products of their prime factors using factor trees: 60 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 5, 30 = 2 x 3 x 5. Use a Venn diagram to represent the prime factors of 30 and 60 with the groups 'prime factors of 3...

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