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In the equation below, solve for x:
a + 12x = m

User Eyob
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Answer:

x=m-a/12

the m-a should be over 12 as the numerator but it's hard to type it like that

Explanation:

a+12x=m

12x=m-a

x=m-a/12

User Mlusiak
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Answer:


x = \frac m{12a}

Explanation:

Hello!

Solve for x by isolating the variable.

Solve for x


  • a + 12x = m

  • 12x = \frac ma

  • x = \frac ma / 12

  • x = \frac ma * \frac1{12}

  • x = \frac m{12a}

The value of x is
x = \frac m{12a}.

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