SOLUTION: 5+3(q-4)=2(q+1)

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Question 206327: 5+3(q-4)=2(q+1)
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5+3(q-4)=2(q+1)
5 +3q-12 = 2q+2
3q-7 = 2q+2
q-7 = 2
q = 9

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