Math, asked by doggamer987, 9 months ago

Solve the equation.
0.7x+6=0.3(4x+6)−2x
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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 Value \: of \: x = \frac{-14}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given simple equation :

0.7x + 6 = 0.3( 4x + 6 ) - 2x

=> 0.7x + 6 = 1.2x + 1.8 - 2x

=> 0.7x - 1.2x + 2x = 1.8 - 6

=> (0.7 - 1.2 + 2)x = -4.2

=> 1.5x = - 4.2

\implies x = \frac{-4.2}{1.5}

\implies x = \frac{- 3 \times 14}{3\times 5}

\implies x = \frac{-14}{5}

Therefore,

 Value \: of \: x = \frac{-14}{5}

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