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0.3(6+x)=0.4(8-x) find the value of x​

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Answered by SumanSourav000
0

Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

0.3(6+x)=0.4(8−x)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

0.3(6+x)=0.4(8−x)

(0.3)(6)+(0.3)(x)=(0.4)(8)+(0.4)(−x)(Distribute)

1.8+0.3x=3.2+−0.4x

0.3x+1.8=−0.4x+3.2

Step 2: Add 0.4x to both sides.

0.3x+1.8+0.4x=−0.4x+3.2+0.4x

0.7x+1.8=3.2

Step 3: Subtract 1.8 from both sides.

0.7x+1.8−1.8=3.2−1.8

0.7x=1.4

Step 4: Divide both sides by 0.7.

0.7x/0.7=1.4/0.7

x=2

Answered by arishithasree
2

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