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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Divisibility by 10
-6 a+2 a=-35
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-6a+2a=-35
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Solution
-6a+2a = 35
=> -4*a = 35 (-6+2=4)
=> a = 35/-4 (Taking -4a on the other side, multiplication becomes division)
=> a = -8.75
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