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-0.56x+0.26x=6’6
?x=6.6
X=6.6
___
X=??
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-0.56+0.26
-0.3x=6.6
X=6.6/-0.3
X=6.3
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Answer:
x = -22
Explanation:
Solving in steps:
-0.56x+0.26x=6.6
-0.3x = 6.6
x = 6.6/(-0.3)
x = -22
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