Actually, there is
no problem or task to solve in the image you uploaded.
This image is the
cover of a textbook:
“McDougal Littell Middle School Math, Course 1” by Larson, Boswell, Kanold, and Stiff.
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What’s on the cover?
The cover displays several
mathematical concepts commonly taught in middle school:
1.
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents:
> `1/4 = 25/100 = 25%`
— This shows how to convert a fraction to an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, then to a percentage.
2.
Algebra:
> `3x = 18`
— This is a simple linear equation. To solve it: divide both sides by 3 → `x = 6`.
3.
Geometry Tools:
- Rulers (metric and imperial)
- A protractor (implied by the triangle shape)
- A pie chart (for data representation)
4.
Visual Design:
- Bright colors and 3D shapes to make math look engaging for students.
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So, what should you do?
Since no actual *problem* was presented — just the book cover — there’s nothing to “solve” here.
✔ If you meant to upload a page from inside the book with a math problem, please re-upload that specific page.
✔ If you want to practice solving `3x = 18`, here’s the solution:
>
Given: `3x = 18`
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Divide both sides by 3:
> `x = 18 ÷ 3`
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Answer: `x = 6`
✔ If you want to understand `1/4 = 25%`, here’s why:
> - `1/4` means 1 part out of 4.
> - Multiply numerator and denominator by 25 to get denominator 100:
> `(1 × 25) / (4 × 25) = 25/100`
> - `25/100` is read as “25 per hundred” →
25%
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Let me know if you’d like help with a specific problem from this book — just share the question! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 6th grade math textbook.