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What is x in the equation –7(x – 6) = -70 If you could help me I would really appreciate it!!
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What is x in the equation
–7(x – 6) = -70
If you could help me I would really appreciate it!!
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Answer:
-7(x-6)= -70
X-6=-70/-7
X-6=10
X=16
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X is 17
don’t hate me if it’s wrong pls :,) good luck my fellow homie
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