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HELP ASAP Given the equation: 2x – 4 = 7, which property should be applied first? Division Property Subtraction Property Multiplication Property Addition Property
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Given the equation: 2x – 4 = 7, which property should be applied first?
Division Property
Subtraction Property
Multiplication Property
Addition Property
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add 4+7 then you have 2x=11
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You would start by adding the 4 to the 7 so it would now look like 2x=11 then you would divide 11 by 2 to get your answer.
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