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Which value of x makes the equation 0.5(x + 15) = 2 + 0.75(x - 4) true?

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Answer:

Explanation:


(1)/(2)(x+15) = 2 + (3)/(4)(x-4)

To make this easier, to get ride of the fractions, we can multiply both sides by 4


2(x+15) = 8 + 3(x-4)

now use the distributive property


2x + 30 = 8 + 3x - 12\\

now we want to isolate x to one side and isolate all the constants to the other


2x - 3x = 8 - 12 - 30\\

now simplify


-x = -34\\x = 34

to test, we can plug in back to the original


(1)/(2)(34+15) = (49)/(2)\\(8)/(4) + (3)/(4)(34-4) = (8)/(4) + (90)/(4) = (98)/(4) = (49)/(2)

it works

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