x/2 + (-6) = -27

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To solve the equation x/2 - 6 = -27, you need to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to solve it:

1. Start by adding 6 to both sides of the equation to eliminate the -6 on the left side:
x/2 + (-6) + 6 = -27 + 6
x/2 = -21

2. To get rid of the fraction, multiply both sides of the equation by 2:
2 * (x/2) = 2 * (-21)
x = -42

Therefore, the solution to the equation x/2 + (-6) = -27 is x = -42.