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What is the solution the the equation: 1 - z/5 = 9

User Saulo Joab
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Isolate Z from the equation:

Add z/5 to both sides
Subtract 9 from both sides

-8 = z/5

Multiply 5 to both sides

-40 = z
User Paul Ryan
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Firstly we are going to simplify both sides of this equation so:
1−z/5=9
So lets simplify 1-z/5=9:
1+−1/5z=9
−1/5z+1=9
Second we are going to subtract 1 from both of the sides so:
−1/5z+11=9−1
−1/5z=8
Finally we are going to multiply both of the sides by 5/(-1):
(5/−1)*(−1/5z)=(5/−1)*(8)
And now your final answer shall be:
z=40
I hope this helps!
User Dustan
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