Solve each equation. Write each equation in simplest form.

-6q + 5.8 = 23.8

A q = 3
B q = -3**
C q = 1.83
D q = 4.93

Right.

Well, it's time to put on my algebraic clown shoes and solve this equation! Let's get started.

To get q all on its own, we need to get rid of that pesky 5.8. How about we subtract 5.8 from both sides of the equation to balance things out?

-6q + 5.8 - 5.8 = 23.8 - 5.8

After doing some fancy math, we end up with:

-6q = 18

Now, we want to bring that -6q to the center stage, so we need to divide both sides of the equation by -6. Let's wave our magic algebra wand and make it happen!

(-6q) / (-6) = 18 / (-6)

The result is:

q = -3

Hence, the answer is B — q = -3. Ta-da!

To solve the equation -6q + 5.8 = 23.8, we can start by isolating the variable q on one side of the equation.

We can subtract 5.8 from both sides of the equation to get:

-6q + 5.8 - 5.8 = 23.8 - 5.8

This simplifies to:

-6q = 18

To isolate q, we can divide both sides of the equation by -6:

(-6q) / -6 = 18 / -6

This simplifies to:

q = -3

Therefore, the solution to the equation -6q + 5.8 = 23.8 is q = -3.

So, the answer is B) q = -3.

To solve the equation -6q + 5.8 = 23.8, we need to isolate the variable q by performing the same operation on both sides of the equation.

Step 1: Subtract 5.8 from both sides of the equation:
-6q + 5.8 - 5.8 = 23.8 - 5.8
-6q = 18

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by -6 to solve for q:
(-6q) / (-6) = 18 / (-6)
q = -3

Therefore, the solution to the equation is q = -3. So, the correct answer is B q = -3.