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The proper sequence to use in solving 3x - 2 = 60 is: Divide by 3. Add 2. Add 2. Divide by 3. Multiply by 3. Subtract 2 Subtract 2. Multiply by 3.
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The proper sequence to use in solving 3x - 2 = 60 is: Divide by 3. Add 2. Add 2. Divide by 3. Multiply by 3. Subtract 2 Subtract 2. Multiply by 3.
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The proper sequence to use in solving 3x - 2 = 60 is:
Divide by 3. Add 2.
Add 2. Divide by 3.
Multiply by 3. Subtract 2
Subtract 2. Multiply by 3.
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If you follow the steps of PEMDAS it should be Multiply by 3,subtract 2.
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