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The difference of six times a number and seven results in 35. Identify the steps necessary to solve the equation. Add 7, and then divide by 6. Divide by 6, and then add 7. Subtr…
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The difference of six times a number and seven results in 35.
Identify the steps necessary to solve the equation.
Add 7, and then divide by 6.
Divide by 6, and then add 7.
Subtract 7, and then divide by 6.
Divide by 6, and then subtract 7.
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6x - 7 = 35
6x = 35 + 7
x= 42/6
x = 7
A. Add 7 then divide by 6
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