Identify the equation: Identify the equation to solve.The equation given is d+0.5=0.75. We need to find the value of d.
Isolate the variable: Isolate the variable d on one side of the equation.To do this, we subtract 0.5 from both sides of the equation to get d on its own.$d + \(0\).\(5\) - \(0\).\(5\) = \(0\).\(75\) - \(0\).\(5\)
Perform the subtraction: Perform the subtraction on both sides.\(\newline\)d = \(0.75 - 0.5\)\(\newline\)d = \(0.25\)
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