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16 January, 14:04

0.4 (2-x) - (x+3) how to do this sum

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  1. 16 January, 15:52
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    Answer: - 3

    Step-by-step explanation

    1. Multiply 0.4 by 2

    2. In the first bracket, place the sum of 0.4 times 2 (0.8) where the x currently is

    3. Subtract 2 from 0.8 to get 1.2

    4. Multiply 0.4 by 3 to get the sum of x in the second bracket

    5. The sum of 0.4 times 3 is 1.2, add this with 3 to get 4.2

    6. Rewrite the equation with what you just solved, it should look like this: 1.2-4.2

    7. After subtracting those sums, you should have a total of - 3
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