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-×/4=5 what is x in this equation
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X = -20
Hope this helps
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Bruno Tremblay
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ok so u multiply both sides by 4/1 and you get -x= 20 but your not done yet you can't have a negative x so you divide both sides by the negative and you get X=-20
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