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If 3x = 6, then 2x + 5 is?

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Hey there!


Answer:\boxed{9}


Explanation:

If
3x=6, then what is
2x+5?

We know that 3*2 is 6, so that means for 3x=6, x is equal to 2. That means that in 2x+5, the x is equal to 2. So we multiply 2 by 2.


2*2=4

Now add that with what is left.


4+5=9


2x+5=9

Hope this helps!


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