Math, asked by srujanbunny996, 11 months ago

How do you solve 0.5=4.1x−2(1.3x−4)?

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Answered by Anonymous07
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Answer:

0.5= 4.1x - 2.6x-8

0.5=1.5x-8

8+0.5=1.5x

8.5=1.5x

x= 8.5/1.5

x=17/3

Answered by yakumaniya87
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Answer:

 - 2.4 x - 8 -4.1x = 0.5 \\ -6.5x - 8 = 0.5 \\  - 6.5x = 0.5 + 8  \\ - 6.5x = 8.5 \\ x = 8.5 \div  - 6.5 \\ x = 85 \div  - 65 \\  x =  -1.307

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