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If 9x - 7 + 19 + 3x - 1 = 180, what does x equal?
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If 9x - 7 + 19 + 3x - 1 = 180, what does x equal?
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9x - 7 + 19 + 3x - 1 = 180 Given
12x + 11 = 180 Combine like terms
12x = 169 Subtract 11 from both sides
x = 14.0833 Divide both sides by 12
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First combine like terms
9x + 3x = 12x
-7 - 1 + 19 = 11
12x + 11 = 180
12x + 11 (-11) = 180 (-11)
12x = 169
12x/12 = 169/12
x = 169/12
x = 14.083
x = 14.083
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