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Solve for x:
(4*11-x+4=33)

User Behr
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Answer:

Okay so yes the answer is 15

Explanation:

It begins with 4X11 which is 44

So the equation becomes 44-x+4=33

Then I add 44 plus 4 which is me adding all the available terms which is 48

Then I subtracted 33 from 48 to find the value of x

And 48-33=15

So there you pretty much have it.

To be sure you can plug the answer in.

4x11=44

44-(x) which is 15 so 44-15=29

29+4=33

There ya have it!

User RiskTech
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Explanation:


4\cdot \:11-x+4=33


\mathrm{Multiply\:the\:numbers:}\:4\cdot \:11=44


44-x+4=33


\mathrm{Group\:like\:terms}


-x+44+4=33


\mathrm{Add\:the\:numbers:}\:44+4=48


-x+48=33


\mathrm{Subtract\:}48\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}


-x+48-48=33-48


\mathrm{Simplify}


-x=-15


\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}-1


(-x)/(-1)=(-15)/(-1)


Simplify


x=15

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