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Drag each equation to show if it could be a correct first step to solving the equation 2(x+7)=36. Catagory's Yes, No or Not enough information
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Here you go
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I know it's probably too late :)
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x=11 because if you divide 36 by 2 you get 18. Then, 18-7 is 11. There you go!
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