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What number would you multiply (6x-y+4) by so that the result is an equivalent expression to (3x+9x)-(2y-8) Be sure to enter your answer as a number.

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2

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(6x-y+4)*2= 12x -2y+8= (3x+9x)-(2y-8)

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the answer would be 2
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