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What is the value of x in the equation 4x+8y=40, when y =0.8

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[ Answer ]


\boxed{X \ = \ 8.4}

[ Explanation ]

  • Find X In Equation: 4x + 8y = 40

Y = 0.8

X = ?

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  • Rewrite Equation Using 0.8

4x + (8 · 0.8) = 40

  • Multiply The Numbers: 8 · 08 = 6.4

4x + 6.4 = 40

  • Subtract 6.4 From Both Sides

4x + 6.4 - 6.4 = 40 - 6.4

  • Simplify

4x = 33.6

  • Divide Both Sides By 4


(4x)/(4) =
(33.6)/(4)

  • Simplify

X = 8.4


\boxed{[ \ Eclipsed \ ]}

User NGI
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Answer:

x = 8.4

Explanation:

4x + 8y = 40

4x + 8 (.8) = 40

4x + 6.4 = 40

4x = 33.6

x = 8.4

User Kyle Renfro
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