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Janessa Cantu
Mathematics
19 November, 13:46
2 (6-x) = 3 how to do it step by step?
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Zion Graham
19 November, 14:13
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0.25 or 3/12
Step-by-step explanation:
2 (6x) = 3
multiply 2x6
12x=3
divide
12x/12=3/12
answer=.25 or 3/12 depending on your teachers preference
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