SOLUTION: How would you solve-2c+3(c+15)=c-7(-c+3)-9(-8+5c)?

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Question 341842: How would you solve-2c+3(c+15)=c-7(-c+3)-9(-8+5c)?
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2c+3(c+15)=c-7(-c+3)-9(-8+5c)
-2c+3c+45=c+7c-21+72-45c
bring all the terms on LHS
-2c+3c-c-7c+45c=-45-21+72
38c=6
divide by 38
c= 6/38
c=3/19

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