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Solve: 2(7 – x) = 3(x + 3)

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2(7 – x) = 3(x + 3)

14-2x = 3x+9

14-9 = 3x+2x

5 = 5x

5/5 = x

1 = x
User Igor Katson
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If you would like to solve 2 * (7 - x) = 3 * (x + 3), you can do this using the following steps:

2 * (7 - x) = 3 * (x + 3)
2 * 7 - 2 * x = 3 * x + 3 * 3
14 - 2 * x = 3 * x + 9
14 - 9 = 3 * x + 2 * x
5 = 5 * x
x = 1

The correct result would be x = 1.
User Arjun Kesava
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