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Morgan Frye
9 March, 06:43
If 40 - 2x = 4, what is the value of 3x?
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Gavin
9 March, 08:20
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54
Explanation:
To find 3x, solve for x.
40 - 2x = 4
Subtract 40 from each side.
-2x = - 36
Divide both sides by - 2.
x = 18
Now, multiply both sides by 3 to find 3x.
3x = 54
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