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6 December, 19:36

What are two equivalent equations for the equation

2.5 (12-2x) + 5 (x+1)

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  1. 6 December, 19:59
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    One equivalent equation could just be the numbers 2.5 and 5 distributed.

    2.5 (12-2x) + 5 (x+1)

    = 30 - 5x + 5x + 5

    Another equivalent equation could be the distribution of those numbers again and also the combination of like terms.

    2.5 (12-2x) + 5 (x+1)

    30 - 5x + 5x + 5

    = 35
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