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Solve for x. 4−(2x+4)=5 A- x=3/2 B-x=−5/2 C-x=6 D-x=−10
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Solve for x.
4−(2x+4)=5
A- x=3/2
B-x=−5/2
C-x=6
D-x=−10
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B.) x=-5/2
4-(2x+4)=5
4-2x-4=5
-2x=5+4-4
-2x=5
x=5/-2
x=-2.5, or -5/2
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the answer is -5/2 i took the test
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