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  • 07-05-2024
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Solve the equation z = x − m s for the variable x using z = −3, s = 1.3, and m = 4.8.

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  • 07-05-2024

Answer:

3.24 = x

Step-by-step explanation:

z = x − m s

Let z = −3, s = 1.3, and m = 4.8.

-3 = x - (4.8) * (1.3)

Multiply.

-3 = x -6.24

Add 6.24 to each side.

-3+6.24 = x -6.24+6.24

3.24 = x

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