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1 December, 04:28

What is the value of x in the following equation? 5x + 12 = 6 (x + 1)

A. 6

B. 5 C. 24 D. 7

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  1. 1 December, 04:31
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    A: 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Our equation is 5x+12=6 (x+1)

    Our possible numbers are 6, 5, 24, or 7.

    To figure this out you start putting the possible numbers in place of x so we'll start off using 6:

    5*6+12=6 (6+1).

    5*6=30. 30+12=42. 6+1=7, 6*7=42.

    This equals the same on both sides.

    Next we'll go to 5:

    5*5+12=6 (5+1)

    5*5=25, 25+12=37. 5+1=6, 6*6=36.

    This doesn't equal the same amount on both sides.

    Next is 24:

    5*24+12=6 (24+1)

    5*24=120, 120+12=132. 24+1=25, 6*25=150

    This doesn't equal the same amount.

    Next is 7:

    5*7+12=6 (7+1)

    5*7=35, 35+12=47. 7+1=8, 6*8=48.

    This doesn't equal.

    The only number that equals the same amount on both sides is A:6
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