SOLUTION: What is x in the following equation?
.01x+3.1=2.03x-2.96
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Question 3336: What is x in the following equation?
.01x+3.1=2.03x-2.96
Answer by drglass(89) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
subtract 0.01x from either side to get
add 2.96 to either side to get
divide both sides by 2.02 to get
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