Add 2.8 to both sides: Which operation should be used to isolate a?In −0.8a−2.8=−0.32, we should first add 2.8 to both sides to move the constant term to the right side of the equation.Add 2.8 to both sides.
Find new equation: Perform the addition to find the new equation.−0.8a−2.8+2.8=−0.32+2.8−0.8a=−0.32+2.8
Calculate sum on right side: Calculate the sum on the right side of the equation.−0.8a=2.48
Divide by −0.8: Which operation should be used to solve for a?Now, divide both sides by −0.8 to isolate a.Divide by −0.8
Find value of a: Perform the division to find the value of a.a=−0.82.48
Calculate final answer: Calculate the division to get the final answer. a=−3.1
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