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6 November, 20:37

Trying to work out this problem. can't find out what x is.

0.5 (-2.5x - 4.7) = 16.9

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  1. 7 November, 00:36
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    So here you first want to open up the parenthesis by using the distributive property. (Is that what it's called)

    So basically multiply each and every number by 0.5.

    So 0.5 * - 2.5x - 0.5 * 4.7 = 16.9

    Is what you get after doing that.

    And then just multiply the numbers

    So

    -1.25 * x - 2.35 = 16.9

    Add 2.35 to both sides

    -1.25 * x = 19.25

    And then divide both sides by - 1.25 to get

    x = - 15.4

    So there's your answer.

    (Sorry I took so long btw)
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