SOLUTION: Solve for x: 3x − 5 = 2x + 6
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Question 477815: Solve for x: 3x − 5 = 2x + 6
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Solve for x: 3x − 5 = 2x + 6
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Add 5
3x = 2x + 11
Subtract 2x
x = 11
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