0.38 = (3 X 0.1) + ( X )

My sons paper instructs us to fill in the missing values. We understand that we are to fill in the two values in the second set of parenthesis, but that is all we understand.

Please help...I feel so inadequate because I can't help my child with this problem.

I'm putting the answer on the right because that's how I'm used to it.

so...
(3*0.1) + (X) = 0.38
First we do the problems in parentheses. Since we are looking to find X we are not going to do that right now.
(3*0.1) = 0.3.
Now we subtract that from the equation.
0.3 + (X) =0.38
0.3 - 0.3 + (X) = 0.38 - 0.3
X = 0.35

Thanks for your help but I'm afraid I didn't make the question clear. This is actually asking for two answers.

The x is simply a multiplication symbol and we need a missing value times a missing value. Their is an actual blank to be filled in on either side of the multiplication symbol in the second set of parenthesis.

0.38 = (3 X 0.1) + ( X )

0.38= .3+x
Subtract .3 from both sides
.08=x
I don't know why you said it's asking for two answers. I really think this is the only answer.

Because in the second set of parenthesis there is an actual black line printed on the page on both sides of the multiplication sign. He must put an answer on both black lines. The instructions say to fill in the missing values (not value).

I'm here to help you with this math problem! To fill in the missing values in the equation, we need to solve for X.

The equation given is 0.38 = (3 X 0.1) + ( X ).

Let's break it down step by step:

1. Multiply 3 and 0.1: 3 X 0.1 = 0.3.

Now we have: 0.38 = 0.3 + X.

2. Subtract 0.3 from both sides of the equation to isolate X:

0.38 - 0.3 = X.

0.08 = X.

So the missing value in the equation is X = 0.08.

Therefore, the filled-in equation is: 0.38 = (3 X 0.1) + 0.08.

Now you can help your child by explaining how you arrived at the solution!