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Answer two questions about Equations A and B: A. 3(x+2) = 18 B. a+2=18 1) How can we get Equation B from Equation A? Choose 1 answer: Multiply/divide both sides by the same pon-zero constant
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Answer two questions about Equations A and B:
A. 3(x+2) = 18
B.
a+2=18
1) How can we get Equation B from Equation A?
Choose 1 answer:
Multiply/divide both sides by the same pon-zero constant
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A.3(x+2)=18
x+2=18/3=6
x=6-2=4
B.a+2=18
a=18-2=16
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