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Jaxon Harrison
Mathematics
13 September, 14:18
Solve for the equation for x.
3 (10 - 4x) + 6 = 12
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Patience Ferguson
13 September, 14:40
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Step-by-step explanation:
3 (10 - 4x) + 6 = 12
first you need to use the distributive property
30 - 12x + 6 = 12
then subtract 6 from each side
30 - 12x = 6
then subtract 30 from each side
- 12x = - 24
divide both sides by negative 12
x = 2
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