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-3= -13 + q\4

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Given equation:


\sf{-3=-13+\cfrac{q}{4}}

Add 13 to both sides:


\sf{-3+13=\cfrac{q}{4}}


\sf{10=\cfrac{q}{4}}

Multiply both sides by 4:


\sf{10*4=q}


\sf{40=q}

Therefore, q = 40.

User Hobeau
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Answer: q = 40

Explanation:

rewrite

-13+q/4 = -3

move all terms not containing q to the right

q/4 = 10

multiply both sides by 4

4 q/4 = 4 x 10

simplify both sides

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