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31 May, 21:05

I am having trouble understanding this question? Which equation is equivalent to 2 (3x - 1) - 3 (5x - 3) = 4?

A. - 3x - 5 = 4

B. - 9x - 4 = 4

C. - 9x - 11 = 4

D. - 9x 7 = 4

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  1. 31 May, 21:32
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    2 (3x - 1) - 3 (5x - 3) = 4

    2 (3x) - 2 (1) - 3 (5x) + 3 (3) = 4

    (6x - 2) - (15x + 9) = 4

    (6x - 15x) + (-2 - 9) = 4

    -9x - 11 = 4

    + 11 + 11

    -9x = 15

    -9 - 9

    x = 1.67
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