Solve for x
x = \frac{55}{54} = 1\frac{1}{54} \approx 1.018518519
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2200+150x=2310x
Multiply 2200 and 1.05 to get 2310.
2200+150x-2310x=0
Subtract 2310x from both sides.
2200-2160x=0
Combine 150x and -2310x to get -2160x.
-2160x=-2200
Subtract 2200 from both sides. Anything subtracted from zero gives its negation.
x=\frac{-2200}{-2160}
Divide both sides by -2160.
x=\frac{55}{54}
Reduce the fraction \frac{-2200}{-2160} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out -40.
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