To solve the equation \(-1 = x - 2.7\), you need to isolate \(x\). You can do this by adding \(2.7\) to both sides of the equation:
\[ -1 + 2.7 = x \]
Now, calculate the left side:
\[ 1.7 = x \]
So, the solution is:
\[ x = 1.7 \]
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To solve the equation \(-1 = x - 2.7\), you need to isolate \(x\). You can do this by adding \(2.7\) to both sides of the equation:
\[ -1 + 2.7 = x \]
Now, calculate the left side:
\[ 1.7 = x \]
So, the solution is:
\[ x = 1.7 \]