Given that

R
=
3
x
+
9
y

Find
x
when
y
=
6
and
R
=
7

Give your answer as an improper fraction in its simplest form

-47/3

-47/3

Can't say I care much for your text formatting. Since you seem to be dealing with fractions, I assume you meant to say

R = 3/x + 9/y
So, just plug in your numbers and solve for x:

7 = 3/x + 9/6

If I got the function wrong, just fix it and plug in the numbers to get ready to find x.

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yes

Given that
R
=
3
x
+
9
y

Find
x
when
y
=
6
and
R
=
7

Give your answer as an improper fraction in its simplest form.
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To find the value of x when y = 6 and R = 7, we can substitute the given values into the equation R = 3x + 9y and solve for x.

First, substitute y = 6 and R = 7 into the equation:
7 = 3x + 9(6)

Next, simplify the equation by multiplying 9 by 6:
7 = 3x + 54

Then, subtract 54 from both sides of the equation to isolate 3x:
7 - 54 = 3x

Simplify:
-47 = 3x

Finally, divide both sides of the equation by 3 to solve for x:
-47/3 = x

So the value of x when y = 6 and R = 7 is -47/3.

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