Solve for z
z=-3
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48+3z+1=16z+88
Multiply both sides of the equation by 8.
49+3z=16z+88
Add 48 and 1 to get 49.
49+3z-16z=88
Subtract 16z from both sides.
49-13z=88
Combine 3z and -16z to get -13z.
-13z=88-49
Subtract 49 from both sides.
-13z=39
Subtract 49 from 88 to get 39.
z=\frac{39}{-13}
Divide both sides by -13.
z=-3
Divide 39 by -13 to get -3.
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