If the problem looks like mine, the answer is 152.
Have you never added 2-digit numbers?
35 +27 = (30 +20) +(5 +7) = 50 +12 = 62
35/100 +27/100 = (35 +27)/100 = 62/100
0.35 +0.27 = 0.62
The basic idea, taught in 3rd grade, is to line up the decimal points of the numbers, add enough zeros on the right to make the numbers all have the same number of digits to the right of the decimal point, then add in the usual way. The sum has the decimal point aligned with the rest of the numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay! To do this you need to have x on one side (isolate the variable) and also combine like terms. Like terms are terms with the same exponent and variable, like 8x and 6x.
8x+1=-6x-2 To combine like terms here we have to move -6x to the other side of the equation by adding it (using inverse operations). 8x+6x=14x
14x+1=-2 now subtract 1 from both sides.
14x=-3
Divide both sides by 14 and x=-3/14
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