Respuesta :
Let m = the amount books Rachel sold on Monday.
then t = the amount books Rachel sold on Tuesday.
then w = the amount books Rachel sold on Wednesday.
On Tuesday she sold twice as she did on Monday.
t = m * 2
On Wednesday she sold 6 fewer books than she did on Tuesday
w = t - 6
Now for the fun.
t = m * 2
w = t - 6
Substitute t for real value
w = m * 2 - 6
Now solve for m.
w - 6 = m * 2 <-- Transpose the 6
(w-6)/2 = m <-- Transpose the 2.
m = (w-2)/2 < The Law of Reflexive Property of Equality
then t = the amount books Rachel sold on Tuesday.
then w = the amount books Rachel sold on Wednesday.
On Tuesday she sold twice as she did on Monday.
t = m * 2
On Wednesday she sold 6 fewer books than she did on Tuesday
w = t - 6
Now for the fun.
t = m * 2
w = t - 6
Substitute t for real value
w = m * 2 - 6
Now solve for m.
w - 6 = m * 2 <-- Transpose the 6
(w-6)/2 = m <-- Transpose the 2.
m = (w-2)/2 < The Law of Reflexive Property of Equality
Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
Let m be the number of books Rachel sold on Monday.
On Tuesday, she sold twice as many books as she did on Monday.
i.e. On Tuesday she sold 2m books
On Wednesday, she sold 6 fewer books than she did on Tuesday.
i.e. On Wednesday she sold 2m-6 books
During the three days Rachel sold 19 books.
i.e. m+2m+2m-6=19
i.e. 5m-6=19
Adding both sides by 6, we get
5m=25
Dividing both sides by 5, we get
m=5
Hence, equation that can be used to find m is:
m+2m+2m-6=19