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An equation is shown below: 4(2x – 3) = 1 Which of the following correctly shows the first two steps to solve this equation? (1 point) Step 1: 6x – 7 = 1; Step 2: 6x = 8 Step 1: 6x + 1 = 1; Step 2: 6x
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An equation is shown below:
4(2x – 3) = 1
Which of the following correctly shows the first two steps to solve this equation? (1 point)
Step 1: 6x – 7 = 1; Step 2: 6x = 8
Step 1: 6x + 1 = 1; Step 2: 6x = 0
Step 1: 8x – 12 = 1; Step 2: 8x = 13
Step 1: 8x – 3 = 1; Step 2: 8x = 4
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G'day mate so the answer is Step 1: 8x – 12 = 1; Step 2: 8x = 13
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4(2x – 3) = 1
step 1
8x - 12 = 1...expand using distributive property
step 2
8x = 13 ...add 12 to both sides
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Step 1: 8x – 12 = 1; Step 2: 8x = 13 (3rd choice)
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