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Which value of x from the set {4, 5, 6, 7}, makes this equation true?

4(8 − x) = 8

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Answer:

Six

Explanation:

Given the following question:


4(8-x)

In order to find the answer, we will solve the equation by using order of operations.


4(8-x)

x=6

4(8-6)

(8-6)=2

4*2=8

8

Which means in order for the equation to equal eight, we have to substitute x for "6" or the third option.

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