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How do i solve this equation

How do i solve this equation-example-1

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(x)/(6)+4=15


(x)/(6)=15-4
Subtract \ 4 \ from \ both \ sides


(x)/(6)=11


x=11*6
Multiply \ both \ sides \ by \ 6


x=66
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User Fieldingmellish
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Your starting equation is: x/6 + 4 = 15 The first step would be to subtract 4 from both sides, to move all of the constants to the right side of the equation. x/6 = 11 The final step is to multiply both sides by 6, to get rid of the fraction on the left side of the equation. x = 66 Hope this helps!
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