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Margaret Braun
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29 October, 14:42
How do you do 0.4x + 1.3 = 1.5?
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Areli Arellano
29 October, 15:04
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Subtract 1.3 on both sides
(0.4x = 0.2)
Divide both sides by 0.4
(X=0.5)
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Alessandra Barber
29 October, 15:11
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0.4X=1.5-1.3
0.4X=0.2
X=1/2=0.5
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