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Solve the linear equation 17 - x = ⅓ times 15 + 6. State the property that justifies your first step and why you chose it.
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Solve the linear equation 17 - x = ⅓ times 15 + 6. State the property that justifies your first step and why you chose it.
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Solve the linear equation 17 - x = ⅓ times 15 + 6. State the property that justifies your first step and why you chose it.
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Answer:17−x=13=x=50
Step-by-step explanation:15+6=21
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