3/10x+1=13

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Solution for 3/10x+1=13 equation:


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(3/10)*x+1 = 13 // - 13

(3/10)*x-13+1 = 0

3/10*x-12 = 0 // + 12

3/10*x = 12 // : 3/10

x = 12/3/10

x = 40

x = 40

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