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What is the solution to this equation ?

4(4x+1) = 3x - 4(6 - x) + 8
A. x = - 12/9
B. x = - 20/23
C. x = - 20/9
D. x = - 12/23

What is the solution to this equation ? 4(4x+1) = 3x - 4(6 - x) + 8 A. x = - 12/9 B-example-1

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Answer:

x = -20/9

Explanation:

First we need to distribute this equation 4(4x+1) = 3x-4(6-x)+8. After distributing we get 16x+4 = 3x-24+4x+8. Next we add like terms to get 16x+4 = 7x-16. Now subtract 7x on both sides to get 9x+4 = -16. Now subtract -4 on both sides to get 9x = -20. Now divide by 9 on both sides to get x= -20/9.

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