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Add parentheses to the equation below so that x=–5 5*4-6 divided by 2=x
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Add parentheses to the equation below so that x=–5
5*4-6 divided by 2=x
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Answer:
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5 x (4-6) / 2 = x
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put parentheses around 4-6. all that would equal -55*-2 /2. i would equal 55. idk if this helps but here you go
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