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26 September, 18:40

Solve for z: 3z - 5 + 2z=25 - 5z

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  1. 26 September, 18:43
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    To answer this question you will have to combine like terms.

    3z-5+2z=25-5z

    Combine 3z and 2z first because they have z in common and are on the same side: 3z+2z=5z

    Now you have - 5+5z=25-5z

    Now you will go ahead and distribute since you can't combine anymore on certain sides.

    You can add 5 to 25 on the other side: 25+5=30

    Then add 5z to 5z on the other side: 5z+5z=10z

    So now your equation should look like this: 10z=30

    From here you will have to divide both sides by 10: 10/10=1 (since it came to 1 it will just stay as z instead of 1z) 30/10=3

    So your solution should come to: z=3
  2. 26 September, 18:53
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    The answer would be 10
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