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Javier Maddox
28 February, 22:00
7 (x+3) = 38 round it to the nearest hundredth
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Hurst
28 February, 22:10
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7 (x+3) = 38
Use distributive property:
7x + 21 = 38
Subtract 21 from both sides:
7x = 17
Divide both sides by 7:
x = 17 / 7
x = 2.4285
Round to nearest hundredth = 2.43
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