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What is a value of x in the equation -5/8x=-160
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What is a value of x in the equation -5/8x=-160
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os 256 jajajajajjajja
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First you need to get rid of the fraction. This is something we call "Fraction Busters".
-5/8x = -160
Multiply the entire equation by the denominator.
8(-5/8x = -160)
-5x = -1280
Divide by -5.
x = 256
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