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What does -5+6a=19 equal?
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What does -5+6a=19 equal?
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6a= 24 is the answer to -5+6a=19
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-5 will go to the right into a positive so you'll add 19+5 which is 24
You should be left with
6a=24 so you just divide 24 and 6 and you'll get a= 4
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