To solve for x in the equation (x - 2/15) = 6, we first need to isolate x by getting rid of the constant term -2/15 on the left side of the equation.
To do this, we can start by adding 2/15 to both sides of the equation:
(x - 2/15) + 2/15 = 6 + 2/15x = 6 + 2/15
Next, we need to find a common denominator to add 6 and 2/15 together:
x = 6 + 2/15x = 90/15 + 2/15x = (90 + 2) / 15x = 92 / 15x = 6 2/15
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 6 2/15 or x = 92/15.
To solve for x in the equation (x - 2/15) = 6, we first need to isolate x by getting rid of the constant term -2/15 on the left side of the equation.
To do this, we can start by adding 2/15 to both sides of the equation:
(x - 2/15) + 2/15 = 6 + 2/15
x = 6 + 2/15
Next, we need to find a common denominator to add 6 and 2/15 together:
x = 6 + 2/15
x = 90/15 + 2/15
x = (90 + 2) / 15
x = 92 / 15
x = 6 2/15
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 6 2/15 or x = 92/15.