🎧 New: AI-Generated Podcasts Turn your study notes into engaging audio conversations. Learn more

3 times what equals 5

Understand the Problem

The question is asking us to find the value that, when multiplied by 3, results in 5. This is a simple algebraic equation that we can solve by dividing 5 by 3.

Answer

\( x = \frac{5}{3} \)
Answer for screen readers

The final answer is ( x = \frac{5}{3} ).

Steps to Solve

  1. Set up the equation

We start by writing the equation based on the problem statement. We want to find the value of ( x ) such that:

$$ 3x = 5 $$

  1. Isolate the variable

To find ( x ), we need to isolate it. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 3:

$$ x = \frac{5}{3} $$

  1. Simplify the result

Now we can express the result. The value of ( x ) is:

$$ x = \frac{5}{3} $$

The final answer is ( x = \frac{5}{3} ).

More Information

The value ( \frac{5}{3} ) can also be expressed as a decimal, approximately ( 1.67 ). This means that when ( 3 ) is multiplied by ( \frac{5}{3} ), the result will be ( 5 ).

Tips

  • A common mistake is to add or subtract instead of dividing when isolating the variable. Make sure to correctly apply the operations needed to isolate ( x ).
Thank you for voting!
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser