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How do you solve -3/5(x)=6

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Answer:

x = -10

Explanation:

So first and easily we have to multiply to --> -3/5x = 6

After that you just do the regular formula -->

Factor divided by the x

6 / (-3/5) = -10

-10

Hope this helps

User Mrfelis
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Answer:

-10

Explanation:


-(3)/(5)x=6 \\\\\\x=(6)/(-(3)/(5)) \\\\\\x=6* -(5)/(3) \\\\\\x=-10

Hope this helps!

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