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Andrea is solving the equation 4(x + 3/2)=7.

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Andrea solves the equation by distributing, isolating the variable, and dividing. The solution is
\(x = (1)/(4)\), which can be confirmed by substituting it back into the original equation.

To solve the equation
\(4(x + (3)/(2)) = 7\) for (x), Andrea can follow a systematic process. First, distribute the 4 on the left side of the equation to eliminate the parentheses:


\[4x + 6 = 7.\]

Next, isolate the variable term by subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation:

4x = 1.

Now, divide both sides by 4 to find the value of (x):


\[x = (1)/(4).\]

Therefore, the solution to the equation is
\(x = (1)/(4)\). Andrea can verify this solution by substituting
\((1)/(4)\) back into the original equation and confirming that both sides are equal.

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