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Solve for a. 4(a + 3)=12 + 4a A. no solution B. -3 C. all real numbers D. -1
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Solve for a. 4(a + 3)=12 + 4a A. no solution B. -3 C. all real numbers D. -1
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4(a + 3)=12 + 4a
A. no solution
B. -3
C. all real numbers
D. -1
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distribute it would look like this 4a plus 12 = 12 + 4a then you would subtract 4a from both sides and you would get 12 = 12
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C. All real numbers
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