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Solution for z/5+3= -35

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Hello there!

To solve for z, first subtract 3 from both sides to isolate z/5:
z/5+3=-35
z/5=-38

Finally, multiply both sides by 5 to solve for z:
z/5=-38
z=-190

Now, to check if this answer is correct, plug -190 for z back into the original equation to see if you get a true mathematical statement.
-190/5+3=-35
-38+3=-35
-35=-35

Because -35 is equal to -35, your final answer would be z=-190.

Hope this helps and have a nice day! :)
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