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Solve for q. -0.07(q - -6) + -4.67 = -5.3 Y’all please help :)
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-0.07(q - -6) + -4.67 = -5.3
Y’all please help :)
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-0.07(q- -6) + -4.67 = -5.3
Distribute the -0.07
-0.07q + -0.42 + -4.67 = -5.3
Combine like terms
-0.42 + -4.67= -5.09
-0.07 - 5.09= -5.3
Add 5.09 to both sides
-0.07q= -0.21
Divide both sides by -0.07
Q= 3
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