What is the solution of the equation −x/2.9=−3?

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To find the solution of the equation −x/2.9=−3, you need to isolate the variable x.

Multiply both sides of the equation by 2.9 to get rid of the fraction:
(−x/2.9) * 2.9 = −3 * 2.9
Multiplying, you get:
−x = −8.7

Now, divide both sides of the equation by -1 to solve for x:
−x / -1 = −8.7 / -1
Simplifying, you have:
x = 8.7

The solution to the equation −x/2.9=−3 is x = 8.7.
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