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If 2x+5=8x, then 12x=?

User Lpearson
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Answer:


\boxed{10}

Explanation:


2x+5=8x


\sf Subtract \ 8x \ from \ both \ sides.


2x+5-8x=8x-8x


-6x+5=0


\sf Subtract \ 5 \ from \ both \ sides.


-6x+5-5=0-5


-6x=-5


\sf Divide \ both \ sides \ by \ -6.


\displaystyle (-6x)/(-6) =(-5)/(-6)


\displaystyle x =(5)/(6)


\sf Evaluate \ 12x.


\displaystyle 12 \cdot (5)/(6) =(60)/(6) =10

User Morten Jacobsen
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Answer:

10

Explanation:

2x+5=8x: First, you are going to subtract 2x from both sides of the equation.

5=6x: Now divide 6x from each side of the equation.

x=5/6: now plug in 5/6 by multiplying this number by 12.

Your final answer should be 10.

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