SOLUTION: 3(z-2)=2(z-1)
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Question 287457: 3(z-2)=2(z-1)
Answer by j1mmy94(14) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your original equation was
The first step is to distribute both sides of the equation:
The next step to isolate the variables on one side and the others to the other side.
Subtract 2z on both sides:
Add 6 on both sides:
The Answer: z is equal to 4. I hope this helps! :]
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