What is #x# in the equation #6.2 = x/4#?

1 Answer
Mar 7, 2018

#x=24.8#

Explanation:

To solve a problem like this, we must get the variable by itself to define the value.

In this instance, we would multiply both sides by #4#.

This will cause the #/4# to cancel, and because we did something on one side, we must do it on the other.

So in the end, #x = 6.2 * 4#, or #x=24.8#