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How do you find the solution for s in 4(2s-3)=3(s+1)
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How do you find the solution for s in 4(2s-3)=3(s+1)
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first you distribute, you will be left with 8s-12=3s+1
then you will add 12 on each sides, and subtract 3s on each side, you'll be left with 5s=11 then you will divide by 5 on each sides s=2.2
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