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Allison Livingston
11 September, 18:37
How do you solve this equation 7-6x=41
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Winston Kennedy
11 September, 18:54
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First, we need to get X by itself.
Subtract the 7 to both sides.
7-6x=41 - --> 6x = 34
Divide 6x on both sides to exclude the x, and make it by itself.
6x = 34 - --> 5.6
Therefore we can conclude the answer to this is 5.6
x = 5.6
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