SOLUTION: simplify the following equation: 6x-4x+x+3=10 Please explain this with detail. Thank you.

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Question 330797: simplify the following equation:
6x-4x+x+3=10

Please explain this with detail.
Thank you.

Answer by aseem(9)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x-4x+x=10-3
6x-4x+x=7
2x+x=7
3x=7
x=7/3
x=2.3










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