To solve the equation \(2x = 6.2\), you need to isolate \(x\).
Here's how you do that:
- Divide both sides of the equation by 2:
\[ x = \frac{6.2}{2} \]
- Calculate the right side:
\[ x = 3.1 \]
So, the solution is \(x = 3.1\).
2x = 6.2
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8.2
8.2
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4.2
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12.4
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1 answer
To solve the equation \(2x = 6.2\), you need to isolate \(x\).
Here's how you do that:
\[ x = \frac{6.2}{2} \]
\[ x = 3.1 \]
So, the solution is \(x = 3.1\).