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x=\frac{1}{10}=0.1
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12x+\frac{4}{5}=2
Multiply 2 and 6 to get 12.
12x=2-\frac{4}{5}
Subtract \frac{4}{5} from both sides.
12x=\frac{10}{5}-\frac{4}{5}
Convert 2 to fraction \frac{10}{5}.
12x=\frac{10-4}{5}
Since \frac{10}{5} and \frac{4}{5} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
12x=\frac{6}{5}
Subtract 4 from 10 to get 6.
x=\frac{\frac{6}{5}}{12}
Divide both sides by 12.
x=\frac{6}{5\times 12}
Express \frac{\frac{6}{5}}{12} as a single fraction.
x=\frac{6}{60}
Multiply 5 and 12 to get 60.
x=\frac{1}{10}
Reduce the fraction \frac{6}{60} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 6.
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