Solve for q
q=-0.6
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-4.3q-5.3=-5.3q-5.9
Combine 1.3q and -5.6q to get -4.3q.
-4.3q-5.3+5.3q=-5.9
Add 5.3q to both sides.
q-5.3=-5.9
Combine -4.3q and 5.3q to get q.
q=-5.9+5.3
Add 5.3 to both sides.
q=-0.6
Add -5.9 and 5.3 to get -0.6.
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