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When 3(2x-5) is added to 2(4-x) the result is (1) 8x+2 (3) 4x-7 (2) 5x+3 (4) 2x-11 My
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When 3(2x-5) is added to 2(4-x) the result is
(1) 8x+2
(3) 4x-7
(2) 5x+3
(4) 2x-11
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Explanation:
3(2x - 5) + 2(4 - x) = 6x - 15 + 8 - 2x = 4x - 7
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