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27 August, 16:00

How to solve (8x-30) + (6x+10) = 180

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  1. 27 August, 18:06
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    You can simplify the equation on the left.

    This would be 8x+6x which is 14x and - 30+10 which is - 20.

    Thus, 14x-20=180.

    You then can take the 20 and add it to both sides.

    Thus, 14x = 200.

    Finally, you would take 200 and divide it by 14 to get x by itself.

    This can be shown as x = 200/14 or if it needs to be displayed in decimals, you can put it as x = 14.286
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