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Mathematics
24 August, 10:53
Solve for x
1. 4 (2x + 3) = 68
2. 8x + 12 = 68
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Azul
24 August, 11:10
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1. First distribute your numbers (which is done in step #2.)
so 8x+12=68
Now subtract 12 from both sides of your equal sign to move the numbers all to the left side.
You get 8x=56
Now divide both sides by 8.
x=7
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Daniela Bush
24 August, 11:11
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1. First distribute your numbers (which is done in step #2.)
so 8x+12=68
Now subtract 12 from both sides of your equal sign to move the numbers all to the left side.
You get 8x=56
Now divide both sides by 8.
x=7
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