What number should both sides of the equation x/-5=-6 by to solve for the value of x

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To solve for the value of x in the equation x/-5 = -6, we need to multiply both sides of the equation by the same number to isolate x. In this case, we should multiply both sides of the equation by -5.

By multiplying both sides of the equation x/-5 = -6 by -5, we get:
(x/-5) * (-5) = -6 * (-5)
This simplifies to:
x = 30

Therefore, x = 30.
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