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What is the solution to 2(z+3)+(5-3z)?
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What is the solution to 2(z+3)+(5-3z)?
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Simplify
2(z+3)+5-3z
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Expand
2z+6+5−3z
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Collect like terms
(2z-3z)+(6+5)
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Simplify
−z+11
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Regroup terms
11−z
So....in short, your answer is 11-z
I hope this helps, and have a great day. :)
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