Luvmylilgreg Luvmylilgreg
  • 03-02-2020
  • Mathematics
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I would like to know what 0.5-0.125q=(q-1)/4 equals out to.

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jafransp
jafransp jafransp
  • 03-02-2020

Answer:

q = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

0.5-0.125q=(q-1)/4

At first, we have to multiply both the sides by 4.

4 × (0.5 - 0.125q) = q - 1

or, 2 - 0.5q = q - 1

now, we change the side by taking constant into the right side and the number into the left side.

2 + 1 = q + 0.5q

or, 3 = q (1 + 0.5)

or, 3 = 1.5 q

or, 1.5 q = 3

or, [tex]\frac{1.5q}{1.5}[/tex] = (3 ÷ 1.5) [Dividing both the sides by 1.5]

or, q = 2

Therefore, q = 2

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