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Does the equation 2(x + 3) + x = 3(x + 2) have one, infinite, or no solutions? Explain how you got your answer.
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Does the equation 2(x + 3) + x = 3(x + 2) have one, infinite, or no solutions? Explain how you got your answer.
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The equation has infinite solutions, because each side is equal to 3x + 2. Therefore, whatever variable the x replaces will give the same answer every time.
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