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Dedra said that 3x + 5 and 18 + x are equivalent expressions because you can replace the x in both equations with a 4. Tomas said they are not equivalent because when you replace x with 5 in each expression,
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Dedra said that 3x + 5 and 18 + x are equivalent expressions because you can replace the x in both equations with a 4. Tomas said they are not equivalent because when you replace x with 5 in each expression, they don’t have the same value. Who is correct?
A. Dedra is correct
B. Tommy is correct
C. Neither person is correct
D. Both people are correct
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If x = 4, then
3x + 5 = 3*4+5 = 17
and,
18 + x = 18 + 4 = 22
Dedra is not correct then.
If x = 5
3x + 5 = 20
and,
18 + x = 23
Therefore, Tommy is correct.
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