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Jimenez
17 March, 04:32
How to solve - 6x + 3 = 4x + 11
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Elaina
17 March, 06:45
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Add 6x to both sides
3 = 10x + 11
Subtract 11 on both sides
-8 = 10x
Divide by 10 on both sides
x = - 8/10 = - 4/5
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Milo Gray
17 March, 08:10
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Add 6 on both sides
-6x + 6x + 3 = 4x + 6x + 11
3 = 10x + 11
Subtract 11 on both sides
3 - 11 = 10x + 11 - 11
-8 = 10x
Divide by 10 on both sides
-8/10 = 10x/10
-8/10 = x
Simplify
x = - 8/10
x = - 4/5
x = - 0.8
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