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For what value of x is the equation 2(x + 1) - x = 10

User Joe Savage
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Answer: 8

Explanation:

First, let's write out the equation:

2(x+1) - x = 10

So, we need to find the value of x.

Let's take an estimate of what x could be.

So, we know it has to be 5-10, because that is over when we add x to one, then multiply by 2.

So, numbers 5-7 couldn't be it, because the value of x is lower than 10. So, we have to guess if it's 8 or 9

Let's use both numbers to solve if it's correct:

2(8+1) - 8 =10

18 - 8 = 10

or

2(9+1) - 8 =10

20 - 8 = 12

So, we have 8 as our answer.

So, x = 8

User Dima Feldman
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Answer:

x=8

Explanation:

Simplify 2(x+1)−x.

Simplify each term.2x+2−x=10

Subtract x from 2x.x+2=10

Move all terms not containing x to the right side of the equation.

Subtract 2

from both sides of the equation.x1−2

Subtract 2 from x = 10-2

subtract 2 from 10

hope that helps!

User Yun Luo
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