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Which value makes the equation true? --33 + 10 = 31 -7 41 3 -63 -123
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Which value makes the equation true?
--33 + 10 = 31
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41
3
-63
-123
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Subtract 10 on both sides
(-3x+10)-10= 31-10
-3x= 21
Divide -3 on both sides
21/-3= -7
Thus, the first answer is the correct answer
Hope this helps!
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