SOLUTION: how do i solve this problem 5a+4(3a-8)=4+13a

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Question 330726: how do i solve this problem 5a+4(3a-8)=4+13a
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how do i solve this problem 5a+4(3a-8)=4+13a
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5a+12a-32 = 4+13a
4a = 36
a = 9
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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