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Solve the following equation for x: 6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3. Round to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:


\boxed {x = -(1)/(7)}

Explanation:

Solve for the value of
x:


6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3

-Use Distributive Property:


6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3


24x + 30 = 3x + 24 + 3

-Combine like terms:


24x + 30 = 3x + 24 + 3


24x + 30 = 3x + 27

-Take
3x and subtract it from
24x:


24x + 30 -3x = 3x - 3x + 27


21x + 30 = 27

-Subtract both sides by
30:


21x + 30 - 30 = 27 - 30


21x = -3

-Divide both sides by
21:


(21x)/(21) = (-3)/(21)


x = (-3)/(21)

-Reduce the fraction to the lowest term by extracting and canceling out
3:


x = (-3/3)/(21 / 3)


\boxed {x = -(1)/(7)}

Therefore, the value of
x is
-(1)/(7).

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