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Solve 10 6(–9 – 4x) = 10(x – 12) 8.
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Solve 10 6(–9 – 4x) = 10(x – 12) 8.
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10 + 6(-9 - 4x) = 10(x - 12) + 8
10 - 54 - 24x = 10x - 120 + 8
-44 - 24x = 10x - 112
10x + 24x = -44 + 112
34x = 68
x = 68/34 = 2
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