How do you solve 1.2x + 1 = 91.2x+1=9?

2 Answers
Jul 9, 2015

Process shown below

Explanation:

1.2x+1=91.2x+1=9

Add " -1" -1 on both sides

1.2x+1-1=9-11.2x+11=91

1.2x+0=81.2x+0=8

1.2x=81.2x=8

12/10x=81210x=8

multiply 10 on both sides

(12x)/10xx10=8xx1012x10×10=8×10

12x=8012x=80

divide with 12 on both sides

(12x)xx1/12=80/12(12x)×112=8012

x=80/12x=8012

x=20/3x=203

Jul 9, 2015

x=6.666...

Explanation:

Here x is the unknown variable, whose value is to be found. We take the '1' to the right hand side [You can also think of subtracting both sides by 1 - it's the same thing here], so the equation becomes,

1.2*x=9-1=8

Now taking the 1.2 to the right hand side [You can think of dividing both sides by 1.2 ], we get:

x = 8/1.2 = 6.66... which is 6.67 when rounded off to two decimal places.

Note: if you need the answer in the form of a fraction, then in the last step where x=8/1.2, multiply the numerator and the denominator by 10 [so that you get rid of the decimal point] and simplify to the simplest form by dividing the numerator and denominator by 4. Then, x=(8*10) / (1.2*10) = 80/12 = (80/4)/(12/4) = 20/3