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How can the equation x + 6 = 14 be solved? a. Add negative six to both sides of the equation. b. Subtract negative six from both sides of the equation. c. Add six to both sides of the equation. d. Add
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How can the equation x + 6 = 14 be solved?
a. Add negative six to both sides of the equation.
b. Subtract negative six from both sides of the equation.
c. Add six to both sides of the equation.
d. Add negative fourteen from both sides of the equation.
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The answer is B.
You subtract 6 on both sides of the equation.
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Yeah its A..................... .
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