SOLUTION: 2/3(6x+3)=4x+2
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Question 315049: 2/3(6x+3)=4x+2
Answer by Jstrasner(112) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
hey,
Well, you want to do it out:
2/3(6x+3)=4x+2
2/3 multiplied by 6 is 4, and 2/3 multiplied by 3 is 2
So you end up with:
4x+2=4x+2
I hope this helps!
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