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How many solutions exist for the given equation 3x+13=3(x+6)+1
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How many solutions exist for the given equation 3x+13=3(x+6)+1
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3x+13=3x+18+1
3x+13=3x+19
minus 3x from both sides
13=19
false
no solution
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THE CORRECT
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