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{:[-0.2=s+(-0.8)],[s=◻]:}

Solve for s s :\newline0.2=s+(0.8)s= \begin{array}{l} -0.2=s+(-0.8) \\ s=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for s s :\newline0.2=s+(0.8)s= \begin{array}{l} -0.2=s+(-0.8) \\ s=\square \end{array}
  1. Analyze Equations: Analyze the given system of equations.\newlineWe have a system of equations:\newline11) 0.2=s+(0.8)-0.2 = s + (-0.8)\newline22) s=s = \square (This is where we need to find the value of ss)
  2. Solve First Equation: Solve the first equation for ss. To find the value of ss, we need to isolate ss on one side of the equation. We can do this by adding 0.80.8 to both sides of the first equation. 0.2+0.8=s+(0.8)+0.8-0.2 + 0.8 = s + (-0.8) + 0.8
  3. Perform Addition: Perform the addition on both sides of the equation.\newline0.2+0.8=0.6-0.2 + 0.8 = 0.6\newlines+0=ss + 0 = s\newlineSo, s=0.6s = 0.6

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