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What is the solution to 5(4x-1.5x)+12-2

User Hanuman
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Answer:

x = 0.8

Explanation:

Your equation is 5(4x - 1.5x) + 12 - 2. Simply, you have to solve for x.

First, you have to do distributive property. 5 x 4 and -1.5 (1.5 is negative as I plus-minus.) This will now lead you to have the equation 20x + -7.5x + 12 - 2.

Next, you subtract 12 - 2. Then add 20x + -7.5x. Your equation should be 12.5x = 10.

Since you want x by itself, you will divide all by 12.5 in which 10 divided by 12.5 is 0.8. So your final answer is

x = 0.8

User Shakti Kumar Das
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Answer:

12.5x+10

Explanation:

I'm assuming that you want to simplify this, because there is no equal sign.

If you want to simplify, first combine like terms.

First solve the first half of the equation: 20x-7.5x=12.5x

Now solve the second half of the equation: 12-2=10, so we have 12.5x+10.

That's your answer: 12.5x+10

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