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Find the value of 'x' :
0.5 (x-0.5) - 0.3 = 0.7 ​

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Answered by ramyamgowda77732
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: simple \: equation :

 0.5(x-0.5) - 0.3 = 0.7

/* Add bothsides of equation by 0.3 , we get */

 \implies 0.5(x-0.5) - 0.3 + 0.3 = 0.7 + 0.3

 \implies 0.5(x-0.5) = 1

/* Dividing bothsides by 0.5 , we get */

 \implies x - 0.5 = \frac{1}{0.5}

 \implies x - 0.5= \frac{1}{\frac{1}{2}}

 \implies x - 0.5 = 2

 \implies x = 2 + 0.5

 \implies x = 2.5

Therefore.,

 \red{ Value \: of \:x } \green { = 2.5 }

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