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Vestion 9.

Which value of x makes the following equation true?
3(x - 3) - 16 = 2(x-8) + 10
16
A.
OB.
19
C.
27
D.
11
on 10.
Which value for x makes the sentence true?

User Cyndy
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Answer:

In order for the statement to be true, the value of x has to be 19.

Explanation:

3(x - 3) - 16 = 2(x - 8) + 10

3x - 9 - 16 = 2x - 16 + 10

3x - 25 = 2x - 6

x - 25 = - 6

x = 19

User Jww
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Answer:

b) 19

Explanation:

Let's solve the problem,

→ 3(x - 3) - 16 = 2(x - 8) + 10

→ 3x - 9 - 16 = 2x - 16 + 10

→ 3x - 25 = 2x - 6

→ 3x - 2x = -6 + 25

→ [ x = 19 ]

Hence, option (b) is correct.

User Ken Sharp
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