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What is the solution to the equation 3 - 2(0-4) + 2?

A. d = -4 and d = 2
B. d = -2 and d = 4
C. d = 1
D. d = 2

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Final answer:

The solution to the equation 3 - 2(0-4) + 2 is calculated by first addressing the parentheses, then multiplying by -2 and adding the results. The correct answer is 13, which is not included in the given options.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation 3 - 2(0-4) + 2, we first need to simplify the terms inside the parentheses:

  1. Calculate the expression inside the parentheses: (0-4) equals -4.
  2. Multiply the result by -2: -2 times -4 equals 8.
  3. Add this result to 3 and then add 2: 3 + 8 + 2 equals 13.

Therefore, the solution to the equation is 13, which is not listed as any of the provided options. Thus, the correct answer is None of the above.

It's important to note that the letter d does not appear in the original equation, so the potential answers involving d may be a typographical error or irrelevant information not associated with the correct solution.