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Solve for sss: -0.2=s+\left(-0.8\right)−0.2=s+(−0.8)
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Solve for sss:
-0.2=s+\left(-0.8\right)−0.2=s+(−0.8)
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Answer:
S =0.6
Explanation:
-0.2 = s + (-0.8)
-Add 0.8 to each side
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