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2(x + 0.7) = 6(x – 0.8)​ well what i got for this is 2x + 1.4 = 6x - 4.8 -2 -2 1.4 = 4x - 4.8 +4.8 +4.8 so i do i finish this equation i need the answer how do i finish this Equation?

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Answer:

1.55

Explanation:


2(x + 0.7) = 6(x – 0.8)​

Using the distributive property of addition over multiplication we get


2x+1.4=6x-4.8

Take the like terms to one side and change their signs accordingly


1.4+4.8=6x-2x


\Rightarrow 6.2=4x


\Rightarrow x=(6.2)/(4)


\Rightarrow x=1.55

The value of
x is 1.55.

In order to make sure this value is correct we can substitute the value of x in the equation


2(1.55+0.7)=6(1.55-0.8)\\\Rightarrow 2* 2.25=6* 0.75\\\Rightarrow 4.5=4.5

So, both sides are equal hence the value of
xis 1.55.

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