SOLUTION: Solve the following:
3(9+4a)+2a=7(2-5a)
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Question 2546: Solve the following:
3(9+4a)+2a=7(2-5a)
Answer by kiru_khandelwal(79) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(9+4a)+2a=7(2-5a)
3*9 + 3*4a + 2a = 7*2 -7*5a
27 + 12a + 2a = 14 -35a
27 + 14a = 14 - 35a
14a-(-35a) = 14-27
14a + 35a = -13
49a = -13
a = -13/49
Hence solved....
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