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What is the answer to -6 + x/4 = -5 ???

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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf x =4}

Explanation:

We want to solve this equation:


\sf -6 +(x)/(4) = -5

Add 6 to both sides:


\sf -6 +(x)/(4) +6= -5+6

Simplify both sides:


\sf (x)/(4) = 1

Multiply both sides by 4:


\sf (x)/(4) * 4 = 1 * 4

Simplify both sides:


\boxed{\sf x =4}

Conclusion:

The solution of the equation -6 + x/4 = -5 is 4.

User Alta
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Answer:

x = 4

hope this helps you <3

Explanation:


- 6 + (x)/(4) = - 5 \\ (4 * ( - 6) + x)/(4) = -5 \\ ( - 24 + x)/(4) = - 5 \\ - 24 + x = - 5 * 4 \\ - 24 + x = - 20 \\ x = - 20 + 24 \\ x = 4

User Kulshreshth K
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