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2(x + 3) - 4x = 3(2 - x) + 10 Solve for x:

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Answer:

Answer is x = 10

Explanation:

We have given

2(x+3) - 4x = 3(2 -x) +10

We need to solve above equation for x.

2(x+3) - 4x = 3(2 - x) + 10

2x + 6 -4x = 6 - 3x + 10

Bring all x terms to the left and other terms to the right

We get,

2x - 4x + 3x = 6 + 10 - 6

5x - 4x = 10

x = 10

Hence we get x =10

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