Solve for x .3−6/5x=−3 (1 point)Responses

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To solve for x in the equation 0.3 - (6/5)x = -3, we can begin by first subtracting 0.3 from both sides of the equation:

0.3 - 0.3 - (6/5)x = -3 - 0.3

This simplifies to:

-(6/5)x = -3.3

Next, we can multiply both sides of the equation by -5/6 to isolate x:

(-5/6)(-(6/5)x) = -3.3(-5/6)

This results in:

x = 15/2 or x = 7.5
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