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Barrett Downs
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6 August, 09:50
X plus 4x plus 6x simplified
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Madilynn
6 August, 10:17
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11x
Step-by-step explanation:
Add them like you would normal integers but keep the variable by its side. Think of it as a way of organizing your equation cleanly so later on in algebra its easier
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Autumn Brock
6 August, 10:17
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the answer is 11x. just add everything together.
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