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What is the solution to the following equation? 3(2x + 10) = 6(x + 5) A: x = -5 B: x = 5 C: the equation is an identity. D: the equation has no solution.
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What is the solution to the following equation?
3(2x + 10) = 6(x + 5)
A: x = -5
B: x = 5
C: the equation is an identity.
D: the equation has no solution.
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the equation has no solution
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