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1 January, 09:14

2/3 (3x-6) = 8 how do you do this

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  1. 1 January, 11:25
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    Multiply 2/3 and (3x-6) which is 2x-4. Then, add four to 8 so you will have 2x=12 and divide 12/2 and you will get x=6
  2. 1 January, 11:27
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    First multiply it by 3. that leaves it too:

    2 (3x-6) = 24

    then do the multiplication:

    6x-12=24

    then we have to get x by itself:

    6x = 24+12

    6x=36

    then isolate x obe final time by dividing bith sides by 6:

    6x:6 = 36:6

    x=6
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