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Reilly Mooney
Mathematics
21 August, 06:29
How to solve
20=2v+6
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Sophia Archer
21 August, 06:41
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v = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
1. start with the equation
20 = 2v + 6
2. subtract 6 from both sides
14 = 2v
2. divide both sides by 2
7 = v
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