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Mateo Hines
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26 March, 01:54
How to solve (-73) + 9s = 8 as a 2-step equation
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Petie
26 March, 01:59
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Step one, add 73 to both sides to get 9s = 81
step 2 divide both sides by 9 to get s = 9
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Valerie Spencer
26 March, 02:17
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(-73) + 9s = 8
Add 73 to both sides
-73 + 9s + 73 = 8 + 73
Simplify
9s = 81
Divide both sides by 9
9s/9 = 81/9
Simplify
s = 9
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