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Find the solution to the given equation if the replacement set is {6, 9,15,16}. 6 + 2x = 24 A) 6 B) 9 C) 15 D) 16
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Find the solution to the given equation if the replacement set is {6, 9,15,16}.
6 + 2x = 24
A) 6
B) 9
C) 15
D) 16
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The answe is B. You have to do 2 times 9 and then you add 6 which equals 24
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they gave you a set of numbers that you replace the variable x in the equation to see if it gives a correct answer so just do exactly that.
6 + 2x = 24
6 + 2(6) = 24
6 + 12 = 24
18 = 24 so incorrect. both sides are not equal to each other.
6 + 2x = 24
6 + 2(9) = 24
6 + 18 = 24
24 = 24 so correct. both sides are equal to each other.
6 + 2x = 24
6 + 2(15) = 24
6 + 30 = 24
36 = 24 so incorrect. both sides are not equal to each other.
6 + 2x = 24
6 + 2(16) = 24
6 + 32 = 24
38 = 24 so incorrect. both sides are not equal to each other.
so your answer is
b) 9
hope this helps, God bless!
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