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3(q-5)=2(q+5) how do I figure this out?
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multiple the number that is front of the parentheses with the number in the parentheses than do the same in the other side
3q-15=2q+10
then subtract 2 from 3
1q-15=10 add 15 to the other side 15+10
1q=25
q=25
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1. distribute → 3q-15= 2q +10
2. combine like terms → q=25
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