0.03-0.02(x+2)=-0.05(3-x)

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Solution for 0.03-0.02(x+2)=-0.05(3-x) equation:


Simplifying
0.03 + -0.02(x + 2) = -0.05(3 + -1x)

Reorder the terms:
0.03 + -0.02(2 + x) = -0.05(3 + -1x)
0.03 + (2 * -0.02 + x * -0.02) = -0.05(3 + -1x)
0.03 + (-0.04 + -0.02x) = -0.05(3 + -1x)

Combine like terms: 0.03 + -0.04 = -0.01
-0.01 + -0.02x = -0.05(3 + -1x)
-0.01 + -0.02x = (3 * -0.05 + -1x * -0.05)
-0.01 + -0.02x = (-0.15 + 0.05x)

Solving
-0.01 + -0.02x = -0.15 + 0.05x

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-0.05x' to each side of the equation.
-0.01 + -0.02x + -0.05x = -0.15 + 0.05x + -0.05x

Combine like terms: -0.02x + -0.05x = -0.07x
-0.01 + -0.07x = -0.15 + 0.05x + -0.05x

Combine like terms: 0.05x + -0.05x = 0.00
-0.01 + -0.07x = -0.15 + 0.00
-0.01 + -0.07x = -0.15

Add '0.01' to each side of the equation.
-0.01 + 0.01 + -0.07x = -0.15 + 0.01

Combine like terms: -0.01 + 0.01 = 0.00
0.00 + -0.07x = -0.15 + 0.01
-0.07x = -0.15 + 0.01

Combine like terms: -0.15 + 0.01 = -0.14
-0.07x = -0.14

Divide each side by '-0.07'.
x = 2

Simplifying
x = 2

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