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How to solve this linear equation problem 5s + s = -48
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Answer:
5s+s= -48
⇒ 6s = -48
⇒ s= -48/6
⇒ s= -8.
The final answer is s=-8
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5s+s= -48
⇒ 6s = -48
⇒ s= -48/6
⇒ s= -8.
The final answer is s=-8
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