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Wesley Richardson
Mathematics
2 June, 23:18
how do you solve this?
13=4 (x+3)
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Bailee Poole
2 June, 23:22
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13=4 (x+3)
Use distributive property
13=4x+12
Subtract 12 from both sides
1=4x
Divide 4 on both sides
Final Answer: 1/4 = x
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Ty Kirk
2 June, 23:22
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You do
4 x X = 4x
4 x 3 = 12
13 = 4x + 12
then solve
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