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1.8x- 6.3 = 0.3(2x-1), what is the value of x?

Answers

Answered by priyanshukumari4751
4

Step-by-step explanation:

1.8x-6.3=0.3(2x-1)

1.8x-6.3=0.6x-0.3

1.8x-0.6x=6.3-0.3

1.2x=6

x=6/1.2

6/12/10

x =5 answer

Answered by Cynefin
10

Answer:

The above is equation in variable x and we have to solve for x.

GiveN:

  • Equation ➝ 1.8x - 6.3 = 0.3(2x - 1)

First of all, Opening the parentheses in RHS of eq.

➝ 1.8x - 6.3 = 0.6x - 0.3

Now we have to solve for x, then isolate x in one side of the equation to get the exact value.

➝ 1.8x - 0.6x = -0.3 + 6.3

➝ 1.2x = 6

Now dividing 1.2 from both sides in order to get x in the LHS of the equation,

➝ 1.2x / 1.2 = 6/1.2

➝ x = 5

So, the required value for x in the above equation is:

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And we are done !!

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