SOLUTION: The problem is A= 2A/3=8+4A The answers are either... A= -2.4 A= 2.4 A= 1.3 A=-1.3 A=0 How would you solve this problem?

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Question 82468: The problem is A= 2A/3=8+4A
The answers are either...
A= -2.4
A= 2.4
A= 1.3
A=-1.3
A=0
How would you solve this problem?

Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I THINK YOU HAVE 1 TOO MANY (=) SIGNS!!!!!!!
RESUBMIT.

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