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  • 22-10-2015
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What is the value of x in the equation 4x + 8y = 40, when y = 0.8?

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W0lf93
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  • 13-05-2017
We are looking for the value of x if we know the value of y=0.8 and the equasion is: 4x + 8y = 40. First we separate what we don't know on the left side and what we do know on the right: 4x = 40 - 8y. we know y=0.8 so we put that in the equation and we get: 4x = 40 - 8*0.8. Now we have: 4x = 40 - 6.4=33.6. Finally, we divide the left side and the right side by 4 and we get: x=33.6/4=8.35. So x=8.35.
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