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14 February, 18:27

Which line shows the first error in the situation? 3 ( * - 2) = 18 (1). 3x - 6 = 18 (2). 3x - 6 + 6 = 18 + 6. (3) 3x = 24. (4). x = 21. (5). A. Line 2. B. Line 3. C. Line 4. D. Line 5

What is the correct solution to this problem?

A number divided by 5 is 3 more than - 6.

What is the number?

A-45

B-30

C-15

D-5

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  1. 14 February, 22:06
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    C. line 4 is the first one

    C. - 15 for the second part
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