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Distribute and then simplify. 6(2x - 1) + x
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Distribute and then simplify. 6(2x - 1) + x
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Simplify the expression.
13 x − 6
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6(2x-1) + x
(12x-6)+x
13x-6 this should be your final answer
But to go further you would add six to both sides
13x=6
Then you need to isolate the x
So divide both sides by 13
X=6/13 or ~0.46
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