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5(z+1) = 3(z+2) + 11Solve for Z

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This equation an eqaution with brackets with a simple variable z

We will first of all expand the brackets by multiplying through

The question states that,


\begin{gathered} 5(z+1)=3(z+2)+11 \\ By\text{ expanding the brackets we will have,} \\ 5z+5=3z+6+11 \\ 5z+5=3z+17 \\ By\text{ collecting like terms we will have} \\ \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} 5z-3z=17-5 \\ 2z=12 \\ \text{divide both sides by 2} \\ (2x)/(2)=(12)/(2) \\ x=6 \end{gathered}

Hence,

The value of x = 6.

The correct answer is Option C

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