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Here is the question to the last post-example-1
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Hi!

So the first thing to do is to combine the common terms on each side.

On the left side, 13 and 2a cannot be put together because 2 has a multiplier that 13 does not.

On the right side, however, there are two numbers with the multiplier a. Add those together!

3a + 2a = 5a.

13 + 2a = 5a - 14

Now we want to isolate a to one side. Let's do the right side.

To do this, we have to subract 2a from both sides to get a on only one side.

13 + 2a - 2a = 5a - 2a - 14.

Subract.

13 = 3a - 14.

We have to do the same for the 14 on the right side. Instead, since the number is being subracted from 3a, we have to add it to both sides.

13 + 14 = 3a + 14 - 14.

27 = 3a

a = 9.

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