To solve the equation \(2q = 6.34q\), follow these steps:
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Isolate the variable \(q\): First, subtract \(2q\) from both sides of the equation to get all terms involving \(q\) on one side.
\[ 2q - 2q = 6.34q - 2q \]
This simplifies to:
\[ 0 = 4.34q \]
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Solve for \(q\): Since \(4.34q = 0\), you can divide both sides by \(4.34\):
\[ q = \frac{0}{4.34} \]
This gives:
\[ q = 0 \]
So, the solution to the equation \(2q = 6.34q\) is:
\[ \boxed{0} \]