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Asked by Kasey

Solve using the multiplication principle.

-1/6x= -9/10

The solution is?
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Is the x in the denomimator along with the 6?

If so, you should have written
-1/(6x) = -9/10

If that is the case,
-54 x = -10 and x = 5/27
17 years ago
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-1/6x= -9/10

The solution is?

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