Question
Solve for $\mathrm{x}$ in simplest form.
\[
7=\frac{4}{3}(x+6)
\]
The solution to the equation is \(x = \boxed{-0.75}\).
Step 1 :Multiply both sides of the equation by \(\frac{3}{4}\) to get rid of the fraction on the right side. This gives us a new equation: \(\frac{3}{4} * 7 = x + 6\).
Step 2 :Subtract 6 from both sides of the equation to solve for x.
Step 3 :The solution to the equation is \(x = \boxed{-0.75}\).