EBK BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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Author: Hall
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 8IP
Solve for x in each of the equations below. Refer to Appendix A for help if necessary.
a. x = 53
b. 7 + 8 = x/3
c. 4 × 32 = x × 8
d. −15/3 = x + 1
e. x2 = 27 + 35
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h. 7 × 5 = −40 + x
i. 33 = x/2
j. 15 − 28 = x × 2
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