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Solve 10 + 6(–9 – 4x) = 10(x – 12) + 8. A. x = 2 B. x = –18 C. x = –6 D. x = 17
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Solve 10 + 6(–9 – 4x) = 10(x – 12) + 8. A. x = 2 B. x = –18 C. x = –6 D. x = 17
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Solve 10 + 6(–9 – 4x) = 10(x – 12) + 8. A. x = 2 B. x = –18 C. x = –6 D. x = 17
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X=2. hopefully that helps you
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I am pretty sure that the correct answer would be 2.
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