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Solve 6x – 3c = m – 4 for x

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Answer:

x=\frac{3c+m-4}{6}

Explanation:

formula, 6x - 3c = m - 4

1. add 3c to both sides. 6x - 3c = m - 4 becomes 6x = 3c + m - 4

2. To isolate the x, divide both sides by 6. 6x = 3c + m - 4 becomes x = \frac{3c+m-4}{6}

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