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30x+180+9\left(8-4x\right)=900
Multiply both sides of the equation by 10.
30x+180+72-36x=900
Use the distributive property to multiply 9 by 8-4x.
30x+252-36x=900
Add 180 and 72 to get 252.
-6x+252=900
Combine 30x and -36x to get -6x.
-6x=900-252
Subtract 252 from both sides.
-6x=648
Subtract 252 from 900 to get 648.
x=\frac{648}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6.
x=-108
Divide 648 by -6 to get -108.
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