Solve for v.
0.24 + 0.36v = 0.3v
A) 0.1
B) 0.2
C) 0.3
D) 0.4
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To solve for ( v ) in the equation ( 0.24 + 0.36v = 0.3v ), follow these steps:
1. Start by isolating the terms involving ( v ). You can do this by subtracting ( 0.36v ) from both sides:
[
0.24 = 0.3v – 0.36v
]
2. Simplify the right side:
[
0.24 = -0.06v
]
3. Now, to solve for ( v ), divide both sides by (-0.06):
[
v = frac{0.24}{-0.06}
]
4. This calculates to:
[
v = -4
]
Since none of the given answers (A: 0.1, B: 0.2, C: 0.3, D: 0.4) match the solution of ( v = -4 ), it appears there’s a mistake in the options provided or the problem context.
However, if you’re looking strictly at the equation, the solution is ( v = -4 ), so please verify the problem or options given. For further assistance, check the extended services page!