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(18 + 12q) = 6(2q - 7) Use the Distributive Property on both sides
6 + 4q = 12q - 42 Subtract 12q from both sides
6 - 8q = -42 Subtract 6 from both sides
-8q = -48 Divide both sides by -8
q = 6
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