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Solve for j.4(j + 1.3) − 5.31 = 14.69

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Solve for j.4(j + 1.3) − 5.31 = 14.69

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Sure, let's solve the equation step by step.

  1. First, distribute the 4 in the equation 4(j + 1.3) − 5.31 = 14.69. This gives us 4j + 5.2 - 5.31 = 14.69.

  2. Simplify the equation by subtracting 5.2 from both sides, which gives us 4j - 0.11 = 14.69.

  3. Add 0.11 to both sides to isolate 4j on one side of the equation. This gives us 4j = 14.8.

  4. Finally, divide both sides by 4 to solve for j. This gives us j = 14.8 / 4 = 3.7.

So, the solution to the equation is j = 3.7.

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