15a-34=41

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no i am just trying to find out the correct answer on test that i got wrong

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I think first your subtrated 34 which is 17 then i don't get it

can u plz help

15a-34=41

This problem means that 15 times some unknown number minus 34 equals 41.

You need to get the knowns on one side of the equation and the unknowns on the other side.

You start by adding 34 to both sides of the equation.

15a-34=41
15a - 34 + 34 = 41 + 34
15a = 75

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 15.

a = 75/15
a = 5

Let's prove that a = 5. Substitute 5 for a in the original problem.

15a-34=41
(15 * 5) - 34 = 41
75 - 34 = 41
41 = 41

Yep! a = 5

thanx for the help

You're welcome.

To solve the equation 15a - 34 = 41, we need to isolate the variable a.

Step 1: Add 34 to both sides of the equation:
15a - 34 + 34 = 41 + 34
This simplifies to:
15a = 75

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 15:
15a / 15 = 75 / 15
This simplifies to:
a = 5

So the solution to the equation 15a - 34 = 41 is a = 5.