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37 (x−5) + 2 = 2 (3−2x) Solve for x
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37 (x−5) + 2 = 2 (3−2x)
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37(x-5) + 2 = 2(3-2x)...distribute thru the parenthesis
37x - 185 + 2 = 6 - 4x
37x - 183 = 6 - 4x
37x + 4x = 6 + 183
41x = 189
x = 189/41
x = 4.6
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