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Equation: 3+1/5 x=-1
Step 1. You need to simplify both sides of the equation.
1 /5 x+3=−1
Step 2: Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation.
1 /5 x+3−3=−1−3
1 /5 x=−4
Step 3: Multiply both sides of the problem by 5.
5 x ( 1 /5 x)=(5) x (−4)
x=−20
Answer: x=-20
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3+\dfrac{1}{5}x=-1\qquad\text{subtract 3 from both sides}\\\\\dfrac{1}{5}x=-4\qquad\text{mulatiply both sides by 5}\\\\5\!\!\!\!\diagup^1\cdot\dfrac{1}{5\!\!\!\!\diagup_1}x=(5)(-4)\\\\x=-20[/tex]