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What is the value of z in the equation 2(4z − 3 − 1) = 166 − 46?

User Jakx
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Solutions

1) Simplify 4z−3−1 to 4z−4

2(4z−4)=166−46

2)
Simplify 166−46 to 120

2(4z−4)=120

3)
Divide the equation from both sides by 2

4z−4=120 ÷ 2

4)
Simplify 120 ÷ 2 to 60

4z−4=60

5)
Add 4 to both sides

4z=60+4

6)
Simplify 60+4 to 64

4z=64

7)
Divide both sides by 4z=64 ÷ 4

8)
Simplify 64 ÷ 4 to 16

z=16


User Folarin
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Refine
2(4z-3-1)


= 2(4z-4)

Refine :
166 - 16 = 120

therefore:


2(z-4) = 120

Divide both sides by 2 :


(2(z-4))/(2) = (120)/(2)


4z-4 = 60

add 4 to both sides:


4z-4+4 = 60+4


4z = 64

Divide both sides by 4 :


(4z)/(4) = (64)/(4)


z = 16

hope this helps!


User Veron
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