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How do you solve 4(6x-1)=120 if you're solving for x
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4(6x-1)=120
Multiply the number outside the parenthesis(4) with the numbers inside the parenthesis(6 and -1)
24x-4=120
Add 4 to both sides
24x=124
Divide both sides by 24
Final Answer: x= 5.1667 or 5 1667/10,000
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