3x minus one over five times the quantity 10x plus 5 equals 6 Step 1: 3x – 2x – 1 = 6 Step 2: x – 1 = 6 Step 3: x – 1 – 1 = 6 – 1 Step 4: x = 5 In which step was the error made and why?

Respuesta :

The first step, I think, because I think that they made a mistake setting up the equation. I believe that the equation should be 3x-1/5(10x+5)=6.

Answer:

The error was made in third step, because in this step 1 is subtracted instead of adding.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation,

3x minus one over five times the quantity 10x plus 5 equals 6

[tex]3x-\frac{1}{5}(10x+5)=6[/tex]

Step 1 : Apply distributive property on the left side,

[tex]3x-2x-1=6[/tex]

Step 2 : By subtraction property on the left side,

[tex]x-1=6[/tex]

Step 3 : Adding 1 on the both sides ( for isolating x on left side )

[tex]x-1+1=6+1[/tex]

Step 4 : Combine the like terms,

[tex]x=7[/tex]

Hence, by the above explanation it is clear that there was an error in third step,

Reason : 1 is subtracted instead of adding.