SOLUTION: 3(d-4)+2=2d+1-d
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Question 60095: 3(d-4)+2=2d+1-d
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Expand the equation to get 3d-12+2=2d+1-d, and then combine like terms to get 3d-10=d+1. Subtract d from both sides to get 2d-10=1, and then add 10 to both sides to get 2d=11. Divide both sides by 2 to get .
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