Mathematics, 30.11.2020 04:30 neonbluefaith
Jason, Robin, and Susie solved the equation (6x +9) = -5(8 - x). Each student
calculated a different answer. Analyze their work and identify the correct statement.
Jason's Work
Susie's Work
12x + 18 = -40 + 20x
-8x = -58
x = 7.25
Robin's Work
= -5
4x + 6 = -40 + 4x
0 = -46
Infinite solutions
4x + 6 = -40 - 4x
8x = -46
x= -5.75
F Susie made a sign error distributing on the right side of the equation.
G Jason did not multiply the fractions by the integers correctly when using the
distributive property.
H Robin's work is correct, but her interpretation of the answer is incorrect.
3 All statements are true.
Help plz
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