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Solve for 
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10=(1)/(2)(x-4)
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Solve for x \mathrm{x} in simplest form.\newline10=12(x4) 10=\frac{1}{2}(x-4) \newlineAnswer:

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Q. Solve for x \mathrm{x} in simplest form.\newline10=12(x4) 10=\frac{1}{2}(x-4) \newlineAnswer:
  1. Multiply by 22: First, we need to isolate the term containing xx on one side of the equation. We can start by multiplying both sides of the equation by 22 to get rid of the fraction.\newlineCalculation: 2×10=(2)×(12)(x4)2 \times 10 = (2) \times (\frac{1}{2})(x - 4)
  2. Isolate xx term: After multiplying both sides by 22, we get: 20=(x4)20 = (x - 4)
  3. Add 44: Next, we add 44 to both sides of the equation to solve for xx.\newlineCalculation: 20+4=x4+420 + 4 = x - 4 + 4
  4. Find xx: After adding 44 to both sides, we find the value of xx:24=x24 = x

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