SOLUTION: Consider the equation below. 1/5 (x+2) + 2x = 6x - 10 Part A: Which property can be used to simplify the expression 1/5(x+2)?

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Question 964760: Consider the equation below.
1/5 (x+2) + 2x = 6x - 10
Part A: Which property can be used to simplify the expression 1/5(x+2)?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Distributive,


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