SOLUTION: I am cofused on how to do this: 11-2(5+3x)=2(x-6)+14

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11-2(5+3x)=2(x-6)+14

Answer by arunpaul(104)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
11-2(5+3x)=2(x-6)+14
or 11-10-6x=2x-12+14
or -6x-2x =-11+10-12+14=1
or -8x =1
or x = -1/8 (ans)

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