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Brooks Fernandez
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4 December, 14:04
3 (x+1) - 5x=12 - (6x7) what is the answer
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Daniella Lam
4 December, 14:08
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Is the (6x7) supposed to be (6x-7) or the way it is written?
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Kelsie Carpenter
4 December, 14:24
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3 (x+1) - 5x=12 - (6x7)
3x+3-5x+12 - (6x*7)
4x=8
x=2
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