Which of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x- 3.41= -19 to solve the value of x?

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To solve the equation \( x - 3.41 = -19 \) for \( x \), you should add \( 3.41 \) to both sides of the equation.

So, the steps would look like this:

  1. Start with the equation: \[ x - 3.41 = -19 \]

  2. Add \( 3.41 \) to both sides: \[ x - 3.41 + 3.41 = -19 + 3.41 \]

  3. Simplifying that, you get: \[ x = -19 + 3.41 \]

  4. Finally, calculate \( -19 + 3.41 = -15.59 \), so: \[ x = -15.59 \]

Thus, adding \( 3.41 \) to both sides of the equation is the necessary step to solve for \( x \).

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