Create an equation with one solution of x = −4. 5x − (x − 8) = 2x − ( ______ + x)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Just solve the equation for the "blank space" by plugging in -4 for x. When you do this, you'll get that the "blank space" equals 4. Now just rewrite the equation as 5x - (x - 8) = 2x - (4 + x). When you solve this equation, you should get x = -4.

Answer 2

Explanation:

helo i had done previous one.i got 7


Related Questions

What is a major goal of the juvenile justice system?


to make sure repeat offenders stay in prison after becoming adults


to punish parents for their children’s behavior


to keep offenders in school


to correct the behavior of juvenile offenders

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To correct behaviour of juvenile offenders. Hope this helps

Should we raise taxes on wealthy people ( over $ 400,000 gross annual) to increase public services for the rest of the Americans or should we lower taxes on the wealthy and reduced public services?

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Answer:

I think we should raise taxes a teansy bit if over 500,000 gross anually.

Explanation:

I should not have an opinion on this honestly.

Answer:

500,000

Explanation:

Why was the development of the Bessemer process important to Great
Britain's Industrial Revolution?

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Answer:

The Bessemer Process and the Industrial Revolution

Once steel became cheaper and easy to mass-produce, stronger rails for railroads were able to be built. ... While railroads are one of the key ways that the Bessemer Process changed the world, one of the other ways was through the possibility of skyscrapers.

Answer:

The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace. The key principle is removal of impurities from the iron by oxidation with air being blown through the molten iron

Describe the goods traded between the New Mexico and California and the East Coast.
Pls hurry

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Answer:

American and French fur traders could freely trade their goods to the east. New England merchants sailed around South America to trade furs, cattle, hides, and tallow in California. Californians and New Mexicans bought manufactured products from the East.

Match the following items.

1. president had to issue commands through the general of the army
2. required Senate consent to dismiss officials that had been appointed with the Senate's consent
3. Republicans who voted not to impeach President Johnson
4. ensured the right to vote for black males

-word bank-
Command of the Army Act Fifteenth Amendment "Seven Martyrs" Tenure of Office Act

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Answer:

1.Command of Army Act

2.Tenure of Office Act

3."Seven Martyrs"

4.Fifteenth Amendment

Explanation:

Answer:

2

4

1

3

Explanation:

How did Georgia citizens provide for troops during WWI? Choose all that apply.

A: many georgians served in the war.

B: citizens conserved goods.

C: georgian's mass produced bullets.

D: georgia's cotton was used to make soldiers' uniforms and bandages.

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I’d say C and D not quiet sure tho
I believe the answer is D. The textile mills produced fabric used for uniforms and blankets as well as bandages.

PLEASE HELP !!!!!
Why was Huey Long more successful in his campaign for governor of Louisiana in 1928? Check all that apply.
He ensured all citizens in Louisiana were taxed equally.
He took funds from road building projects to help the poor.
He had consistently worked to improve education.
He continued to work to give a voice to the poor.
He helped poor, rural citizens after a flood in 1927.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

Huey Long of Winnfield had begun his 1928 campaign for governor shortly after being defeated in the 1924 election. ... He had also built a reputation due to frequent radio appearances and newspaper stories, and had built a stronger campaign organization than he had in 1924.

Explanation:

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How is the American Revolution related to the Second Amendment?

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The origins of the Second Amendment can be traced to ancient Roman and Florentine times, but its English origins developed in the late 16th century when Queen Elizabeth I instituted a national militia in which individuals of all classes were required by law to take part to defend the realm. Although Elizabeth’s attempt to establish a national militia failed miserably, the ideology of the militia would be used as a political tool up to the mid-18th century. The political debate over the establishment and control of the militia was a contributing factor in both the English Civil Wars (1642–51) and the Glorious Revolution (1688–89)
It talks about the right to bear arms and guns were involved with the American Revolution

All of the following are TRUE about Kiowa Chief Satanta EXCEPT:
a. He agreed to sign the Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty.
b. He led raids around Fort Davis and El Paso in the 1870s.
c. He fought back despite the treaty when promises made by the federal government failed.
d. He was imprisoned for murder.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I got it right on edge2021.

I hope you get it right too!

What church did st Benedict flee?

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Answer:

St Paul

Explanation:

I took this exam 5 min ago

st. paul. i remember taking this test a while ago i hope this helped

Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things.

Why are cells the basic units of function in living things?

A) Living things change cells into water and oxygen when they breathe.
B)Cells do all the basic jobs that keep living things alive.
C)Each cell in your body works alone, and never helps other cells do their job.

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is B

I’m pretty sure The answer is B

5. Describe what a “Jukebox Musical” is and list one example. last one qwq

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Answer:

A jukebox musical is a stage musical or musical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known popular music songs, rather than original music.

Explanation:

I don't know the answer

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Answer:

I think it's a change in rhyme

Explanation:

change in rhyme pretty sure

Please help me!
ill give out brainlist

theres 12 questions

if you only know only a few pls comment instead
thanks :>

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Answer:

3-C

4-D

.................

1) D
2) A
6) A
9) A
10) D

In 3 sentences, describe what you think it would be like to live in a time when the unemployment rate was 25%. You can talk about money, food, housing issues, foreclosures,

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It would effectively hurt ppl because they will not get enough food supplies.

Al Gore wanted a vote recount in four Florida counties—Volusia, Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade. What did these counties have in common?


a. The counties had less than 20 percent of votes for the Democratic Party.
b. The counties had less than 20 percent of votes for the Republican Party.
c. The counties had high populations and more voters that chose Gore.
d. The counties had low populations and more voters that chose Bush.

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Answer: the answer is a the counties had less than 20% of votes for democratic party

Your answer would be A

Select the key term that BEST connects to the following quotation: "It was a life in a system that valued private property (especially gold), and approved of violence against foreigners and non-Christians to get it, that made Columbus and he men enslave and kill." *

A. white supremacy
B. Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria
C. King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella
D. democracy

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a) white supremacy. columbus was a racist so that makes sense
A. White supremacy (i’m pretty sure)

How did farmers in west texas and the panhandle respond to the limited water resources of the area?

A. they developed a system of crop rotation.
B. they turned to ranching instead of farming.
C. they only grew crops in the winter
D. they only grew crops that were suitable as livestock feed.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

They developed the system to help them survive longer, and it helped with gathering crops too.

A is the correct answer.

Which of the following statements is not part of the Four Noble Truths?

A. Life is suffering.
B. Desire causes suffering.
C. Suffering will never end.
D. People should control their desires.

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A,C are the right answers
I’m pretty sure it’s D

Pls help i've been literally working on this for 6 hours and i need to do a lot more then this assignment. Don't just answer for points pls

07.01 Are You Awake?—Article Frame Template
(i'm not gonna go over all the questions since i don't need help on all i think)
also this is about the Second Great Awakening.

Are You Awake?—Camp Meeting Engraving Artifact:
(the picture)

This is wat i need help on:
Tell me what happened during this event.

People participated in this event through three main ways:
1. ...
2. …
3. …

Important people involved included:...

Many participants were women because…

please and thank you

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Answer:

Answer:

The Artifact CAMP MEETING LYRICS IMAGE

ATTACH PICURE OF ARTICLE  

Tell our audience about the artifact.

An amazing historical camp meeting song lyrics artifact was discovered in an attic. It is a collection of hymns and spiritual, for the pious of all denominations. The camp meeting song lyrics was created by an unknown person in the year 1830.

It was made because to be sung at camp meetings, during revivals of religion, and on other thing.  

People who would have read or studied this item at the time it was created were Christian or religious people who thought  people can be saved through service to God.

It is worth studying today because: people who still believe in God could see that in the past they also believed in him.

Discuss how the artifact relates to a major event in U.S. history.

The event that this artifact best relates to be the Second Great Awakening. This happened around the years 1800s.

One reason this event occurred was because: The church and religious activities increased.

Tell me what happened during this event.

People participated in this event through three main ways:

1.  Camp meetings.

2.  Reading the Bible.

3.  Serving to God.

 

Important people involved included: Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and slaves.

Many participants were women because they joined the denomination.

Explain the meaning of "social reform." Discuss how this event relates to social reform. Give an example.

Social reform is a group of people working toward making a change through law to improve the community.

Social reform relates to this event because they tried making a change through law to improve the community.

An example of a social reform related to the Second Great Awakening is that churches forming committees.

because they work on the issues in their community.

What was another major event happening in the United States during this time?

Another major U.S. event happening during this time was the World Anti-Slavery.

What 5 questions would you like to ask Sojourner truth?
u can ask how many u want it doesn't have to be 5 unless u want brainliest

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Answer:

Q1: if you could give advice to anyone struggling what would that advice be?

Q2: if you could change one thing about your escape, what would it be?

Q3: if you could go back in time and save our other children, would you?

Q4: out of all the darkest/saddest moments, whats your favorite throughout your sad life?

Q5: if you could tell give any advice to this generations femenist/womens right activist, what would you tell them?

1. Why did you name yourself Sojourner Truth?
2.Would you change anything about you “Ain’t I a women speech?
3. How does it feel to be such an important figure in the women’s rights movement?

Can someone help me pls pls I will mark Brainly and 10+ points pls hurry

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hey , i don't really understand the question but good luck
I don’t get this question sorry but wish I could help

Charlemange was declared the first holy roman empire because he :

A. ruled as both king and the Catholic pope.

B. helped save Europe from the black death.

C. helped strengthen Christianity in Europe.

D. convinced kings to get rid of the fedual system.

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A because if you do research it talks about him protecting Christianity
i believe the answer is c, i remember i had this question on a quiz a year or 2 ago

Who was Henry the Navigator?
Group of answer choices
1.The first European to sale around the south of Africa.
2.The conqueror of the Inca Empire in South America.
3.The first explorer to circumnavigate the world.
4.The King of Portugal who sent out explorers to map the west coast of Africa.

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4.The King of Portugal who sent out explorers to map the west coast of Africa.

Which amendment makes sure that you can worship as you see fit? *
10 points
1
3
5
7

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Answer:

The Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment gives you the right to worship or not as you choose.

Answer:

The First Amendment.

Explanation:

First Amendment - "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

This amendment relates to freedom of speech, religion, and expression.

Third Amendment - "No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law."

This amendment relates to the prohibition of soldiers living with citizens free of charge during times of peace or war without the homeowners permission.

Fifth Amendment - "No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation."

This amendment relates to not being allowed to be brought in front of a jury or trial without an attorney or lawyer, and if you don't have one, one will be appointed to you at no cost.

Seventh Amendment - "In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States than according to the rules of the common law."

This amendment states that if a jury trial costs more than $20, after the trial has come to a decision, the case can not be reopened.

20) The graph below shows cigarette use among high school students.


Source: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


What conclusion can be drawn from the graph?

A As a result of FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., the

government lacks the authority to control how cigarettes are marketed.


B As a result of Philip Morris USA v. Williams, cigarette companies can be

held responsible for damages.


C The Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act decreased smoking

by exposing health concerns.


D The Florida Clean Indoor Air Act has decreased cigarette smoking in

public places.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

cigarettes should be cancelled completely

A. Cigarettes are bad and should not be used.

3. In 1934 the first musical to heavily involve jazz was titled ________________________________.

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Answer:

"Waltz Down the Aisle"

Explanation:

Answer:

it was called swing jazz

Explanation:

Where were the northern markets located?

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Answer:

in the U.S. for development

Explanation:

*shrug this is how she wanted me to answer her own question

the corner of north queen and west walnut street at the present site of lebzelters service station

What was the most advanced Native American tribe?

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The Incas was the most advanced
I think it would be the Incas

Please read the article below and create a hashtag to summarize each paragraph **7** paragraphs in total!

Thank you worth 50 points and I will mark brainliest!

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Answer:

123467

Explanation:

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