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What value of x will make the equation below true? +(6x - 10) + 10 = 5x – 13
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What value of x will make the equation below true? +(6x - 10) + 10 = 5x – 13
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What value of x will make the equation below true?
+(6x - 10) + 10 = 5x – 13
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6x - 10 + 10 = 5x - 13
6x = 5x -13
x = -13
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The answer to this problem is x=-13
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