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Rewrite the equation 5(x – 3) = x + 13 with 6 substituted for x. Write a question mark over the equal sign to show that you're testing to see if the equation is true. edmentum math practice. PLEASE HELP ME.

User Wenhao Ji
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Explanation:

When substituting 6 for x, the equation becomes:

5(6 - 3) ?= 6 + 13

Now, we can solve both sides of the equation:

5(3) ?= 6 + 13

15 ?= 19

Since these are not equal, the equation is not true for x = 6.

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Answer:

Explanation:

5(x - 3) ? x + 13

if x = 6

5(6 - 3) ? 6 + 13

15 ? 19

15 ≠ 19

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