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how can i solve this : (46+x) / 4 = 15 ?

 Sep 23, 2014

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Since you want to get the variable x by itself, multiply both sides by 4 to get rid of the denominator. Then, you should have 46+x=60. Subtract 46 from both sides of the equation in order to isolate the variable. You should now have x=60-46. Once you finish the subtraction, x=14.

 Sep 23, 2014
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Since you want to get the variable x by itself, multiply both sides by 4 to get rid of the denominator. Then, you should have 46+x=60. Subtract 46 from both sides of the equation in order to isolate the variable. You should now have x=60-46. Once you finish the subtraction, x=14.

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