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29 November, 23:33

How to solve 3 (5-e) + 2=10

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  1. 29 November, 23:36
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    Simplifying 3 (5 + - 1e) + 2 = 10 (5 * 3 + - 1e * 3) + 2 = 10 (15 + - 3e) + 2 = 10 Reorder the terms: 15 + 2 + - 3e = 10 Combine like terms: 15 + 2 = 17 17 + - 3e = 10 Solving 17 + - 3e = 10 Solving for variable 'e'. Move all terms containing e to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-17' to each side of the equation. 17 + - 17 + - 3e = 10 + - 17 Combine like terms: 17 + - 17 = 0 0 + - 3e = 10 + - 17 - 3e = 10 + - 17 Combine like terms: 10 + - 17 = - 7 - 3e = - 7 Divide each side by '-3'. e = 2.333333333 Simplifying e = 2.333333333
  2. 29 November, 23:38
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    3 (5-e) + 2=10

    15-3e+2=10

    17-3e=10

    -3e=-7

    e=2 and 1/3
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