If the intersection of the functions \( f(x) \) and \( g(x) \) is given as the point \( (0.3, 9.5) \), it means that at \( x = 0.3 \), the two functions have the same value, which also implies that:
\[ f(0.3) = g(0.3) = 9.5 \]
The solution to the equation \( f(x) = g(x) \) is the \( x \)-value where the two functions intersect. Since we know they intersect at the point \( (0.3, 9.5) \), the solution to the equation \( f(x) = g(x) \) is:
\[ x = 0.3 \]