SOLUTION: 0.9(2x − 8) = 4 – (x + 5)
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Question 529737: 0.9(2x − 8) = 4 – (x + 5)
Answer by boilpoil(127) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
---Multiply 0.9 into (2x-8); Multiply the negative symbol into (x-5)
---Moved terms
---Divide 6.2 by 2.8
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