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Can someone solve 2(3x-1)=5-(x+3)
Grant Clements
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Can someone solve 2(3x-1)=5-(x+3)
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2(3x-1)=5-(x+3)
6x-2=5-x-3
6x-2=5-3-x
6x-2=2-x
Add x to both sides
6x+x-2=2
Combine like terms
7x-2=2
Add 2 to both sides
7x=4
Divide both sides by 7
x=4/7
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Answer:
x=4/7
Explanation:
2(3x-1)=5-(x+3)
6x-2=5-x-3
6x-2=-x+2
7x=4
x=4/7
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