If you take -3/10 of a number and add 1, you get 10. Let x represent the original number. A. Write an equation that represents the situation. B. What is the original number

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Answer:

A. -(3/10)x + 1 = 10

B. x = -30

Step-by-step explanation:

A. first, we know that we are multiplying a number (x) by -3/10 because that's the fraction of the number we are taking. Then, we add one to that number. After doing so, we are told that we get 10. Thus, -(3/10)x + 1 = 10

B. in solving this, first we subtract 1 from both sides, to get

-(3/10)x = 9

then, we divide both sides by -3/10 to get

x = -30

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