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Given the equation 3x + 1 = 16, solve for x

User Phiver
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Answer:


x=5

Explanation:

We have the following expression:


3x+1=16

and we need to solve for
x, so the first thing we have to do (in order to leave the x alone on one side of the equation) is move the +1 to the left sife with the opposite sign (-1):


3x=16-1\\3x=15

now we divide each side by 3, and we get:


(3x)/(3)=(15)/(3) \\x=5

the answer is
x=5

User HighAley
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Answer:

x = 5

Explanation:

3x + 1 = 16

Subtracting 1 on both sides of the equation,

3x + 1 – 1 = 16 – 1

Summing algebraically (in this case subtracting by having different signs) on both sides,

3x = 15

Isolating x by dividing both sides by 3

3x / 3 = 15 / 3

Dividing,

x = 5

User Duckling
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