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PLZ HELP ME AGAIN! What is the solution to the following equation? 4(3x − 6) + 15 = 27
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What is the solution to the following equation?
4(3x − 6) + 15 = 27
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12x - 24 + 15 = 27
12x - 24 = 12
12x = 36
36 / 12 = 3
x = 3
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