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7 (x-4)+13equals to 6

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Answer:


\Large \boxed{ \sf x = 3}

Explanation:

→ We want to solve this equation:


\sf 7 (x-4)+13= 6

Simplify the left side:


\sf 7x-28+13= 6


\sf 7x-15= 6

Add 15 to both sides:


\sf 7x-15+15= 6+15

Simplify both sides:


\sf 7x= 21

Divide both sides by 7:


\sf (7x)/(7) = (21)/(7)

Simplify both sides:


\boxed{ \sf x = 3}

Conclusion:

The solution of the equation 7 (x-4)+13 = 6 is 3.

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