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What are the steps to figure out this question? 2(6d+3)=18-3(16-3d)
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2(6d+3)=18-3(16-3d)
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first step: distribute
second step: get the variable on the same side bt subracting nine from both sides
third step: subract 6 from both sides
4th step: combine the like terms
5th step: divide both sides by 3
answee would be d=-12
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