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Damarion Lucas
Mathematics
20 April, 15:56
How do you do x - 1.34 = 26.72
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Wesley Burgess
20 April, 16:04
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X-1.34 equals 26.72 Add 1.34 to both sides of the equation x equals 28.06
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Jose Mckee
20 April, 16:11
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You begin by adding 1.34 to both sides of the equation:
x-1.34=26.72
x=28.06
Your final answer is 28.06
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