SOLUTION: how do I solve this equation? -0.3(x-6)+ x = 0.5(3-x)

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Question 750732: how do I solve this equation?
-0.3(x-6)+ x = 0.5(3-x)

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-0.3x+1.8+x=1.5-0.5x
-0.3x+0.5x+x=1.5-1.8
1.2x=-0.3
x=-0.3/1.2
x=-0.25

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