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Solve for a:7 - (a - 3) = 3(2a - 6)

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a=4

Step-by-step explanation

We want to solve for a in the equation:


7-(a-3)=3(2a-6)

First, expand the brackets on both sides of the equation:


7-a+3=6a-18

Now, collect like terms:


\begin{gathered} -a-6a=-18-7-3 \\ \Rightarrow-7a=-28 \end{gathered}

Finally, divide both sides by -7:


\begin{gathered} (-7a)/(-7)=(-28)/(-7) \\ a=4 \end{gathered}

That is the answer.

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