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Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it’s 2
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First you have to combine like terms which you would combine 8j and j which would be 7j+3=17 then subtract 3 from 17 giving you 14. And after that your left with 7j=14 then divide 7 on both sides giving you 2 as your answer.
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