SOLUTION: 2(6d + 3) = 18 - 3(16 - 3d)
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Question 513210: 2(6d + 3) = 18 - 3(16 - 3d)
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2(6d + 3) = 18 - 3(16 - 3d)
12d + 6 = 18 – 48 + 9d
12d + 6 = -30 + 9d
12d – 9d = -30 – 6
3d = -36
d = -12
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