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Solve the equation 3(2−7)=3
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Solve the equation 3(2−7)=3
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The answer is possibly
-15=3
question not really clear
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3(2-7)=3 then 3(-5)=3 then divide by 3, -5=1, -5 doesnt = 1 but that’s how you’d solve
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