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Solve for x: 4(2x − 1) = 2x + 35
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Solve for x: 4(2x − 1) = 2x + 35
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x = 13/2 or 6 1/2. Hope this helps!
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4(2x − 1) = 2x + 35
4*2x=8x
4*-1=-4
8x-4=2x+35
-2x from both sides
6x-4=35
+4 on both sides
6x=39
divide by 6 on both sides
x=6.5
^^^is your answer
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