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What value for s makes this equation true?
(6x10)+(6xs)=6x17
HELP ASAP

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Assuming your "x" is a multiplication symbol, you can divide the equation by 6 to get
10 + s = 17
Subtract 10 from both sides of the equation to find the value of s.
s = 7

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