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What is the solution to the equation 3 (2 x + 5) = 3 x + 4 x?

A)x = 0

B)x = 4

C)x = 5

D)x = 15

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Answer:

x=15

Explanation:

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User Ayman Barghout
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Answer:


x=15

Explanation:

Step 1: Simplifying the equation we can find the value of x.


3(2 x+5)=3 x+4 x

Step 2: Multiply 3 with
(2 x+5)


6 x+15=3 x+4 xx

Step 3: Adding 3x with 4x, which gives the equation


6 x+15=7 x

Step 4: Subtracting both sides of the equation by 6x


\begin{aligned}6 x+15-6 x &=7 x-6 x \\15 &=x\end{aligned}

Thus, the solution to the equation
3(2 x+5)=3 x+4 x is
x=15

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