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Solve for x: 3(x+6)=21. A)1 B) 5 C)9 D) 13 ​

User Detj
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Answer:

A. X=1

Explanation:

To solve this problem, you have to use the distributive property.

Isolate the x from one side of an equation.

Distributive property:


\sf{A(B+C)=AB+AC}

First, divide by 3 from both sides of an equation.


(3(x+6))/(3)=(21)/(3)

Solve.

21÷3=7

Rewrite the problem down.

x+6=7

Then, subtract by 6 from both sides.


\sf{x+6-6=7-6}

Solve.

7-6=1


\Large\boxed{X=1}

The solution is x=1, which is our answer.

User Niru Mukund Shah
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf A. \ x=1}}

Explanation:

We are given the equation:


3(x+6)=21

We want to solve for x, so we must isolate the variable by performing inverse operations to both sides of the equation.

(x+6) is being multiplied by 3. The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides of the equation by 3.


\frac {3(x+6)}{3}=(21)/(3)


(x+6)=(21)/(3)


(x+6)=7

Now 6 is being added to x. The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. Subtract 6 from both sides of the equation.


x+6-6=7-6


x=7-6


x=1

We can test our solution by plugging 1 in for x in the original equation.


3(x+6)=21


3(1+6)=21


3(7)=21\\21=21

This checks out (21 is equal to 21) so we know our answer is x=1.

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