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3(x-4)=18 Need help solving this problem

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Given equation is


3(x-4)=18

Dividing both sides by 3, to eliminate 3 from the left side of the equation.


(3(x-4))/(3)=(18)/(3)


x-4=6

Adding 4 both sides to eliminate -4 from the left side of the equation, we get


x-4+4=6+4
x=10

Hence the solution is x=10.

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