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11 March, 09:52

After you subtract both sides by 4. How can you solve for 3x in this equation?

3x + 4 = 10

A. Divide both sides by a positive 6

B. Divide both sides by a positive 3

C. Multiply both sides by a positive 6

D. Multiply both sides by a positive 3

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  1. 11 March, 10:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Once you subtract both sides, the 4 is gone then the 10 is subtracted into a 6. You go to the 3x, and just like what you did to the 4 you do the opposite and divide the 3 by itself and the 6 by 3 as well.
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