SOLUTION: what are the steps to solving 6a + 12b - 12 + (b + 15)55

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Question 335476: what are the steps to solving 6a + 12b - 12 + (b + 15)55
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First step to solving an equation, properly placing the "=" sign.
You can't solve an expression, if you want to make this an equation to solve it needs to equal a value.
All you can do here is simplify.
Please re-post.

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