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2(x+y)=3(y-1) If y=5 in the equation above, what is x?
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2(x+y)=3(y-1)
If y=5 in the equation above, what is x?
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I think the answer is x=1
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Answer:
X=1
Explanation:
2(X+5)=3(5-1)
2x+10=3*4
2x=12-10
2x=2
X=2÷2
X=1
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