Just one more question and then I got the rest...

c/4 - 5 = 4
2?

Please show how you got 2. Then I can show you what you did wrong.

2/4 - 5 = 4.5...

It's close to 4 so i thought 2

The first thing you should have done was get the unknowns on one side and the knowns on the other. In this problem

c/4 - 5 = 4
Add 5 to both sides

c/4 = 9

Now isolate the unknown by multiplying both sides by 4.

c = 36

And there you are!

Let's prove it.

36 / 4 - 5 = 4
9 - 5 = 4
Yep! It works

To solve the equation c/4 - 5 = 4, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Begin by isolating the term containing the variable. In this case, we start by adding 5 to both sides of the equation to eliminate the constant term:
c/4 - 5 + 5 = 4 + 5
c/4 = 9

Step 2: To further isolate the variable, multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to cancel out the denominator 4 on the left side:
4 * (c/4) = 4 * 9
c = 36

Therefore, the value of c that satisfies the equation is 36.