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The water level is a number that indicates whether the level is above or below normal using positive or negative values. After a heavy storm, the water level of a lake is −5.6 feet. This level is 1/2 times 1.7 feet more than the previous water level.What was the previous water level?

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Let's use the variable x to represent the previous water level.

If we add the previous water level by 1.7 and then multiply the result by 1/2, we have -5.6, so we can write the following equation:


(1)/(2)\cdot(x+1.7)=-5.6

Now, solving this equation for x, we have:


\begin{gathered} x+1.7=-11.2 \\ x=-11.2-1.7 \\ x=-12.9\text{ ft} \end{gathered}

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