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Solve for x:

4(1-x) + 2x = -3(x+1)


A. -7

B.-3/4

C.-1.4

D.1.4

Pls help

Solve for x: 4(1-x) + 2x = -3(x+1) A. -7 B.-3/4 C.-1.4 D.1.4 Pls help-example-1
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User Josiah
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Answer: A

Explanation:

4( 1 - x) + 2x = -3(x + 1)

4 - 4x + 2x = -3x - 3 Distribute numbers to paranthesis

4 - 2x = -3x - 3 Add like terms

4 + x = -3 Add 3x to both sides

x = -7 subtract 4 to both sides

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