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  • 04-09-2015
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What is the value of x in the equation 0.2(x
1. 0.5x = –0.3(x – 4)?

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caistewart caistewart
  • 04-09-2015

X=1.5

To get this answer you must distribute the -0.3 to the x and -4 in the parentheses.  Once you distribute you should have .5x= -.3x+1.2. Next you add together both x's to get .8x=1.2. Divide .8 on both sides to get x=1.5. 

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