SOLUTION: [(3+x)-6]/5=3
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Question 52711: [(3+x)-6]/5=3
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply both sides by 5 and get , which simplifies to . Adding 3 to both sides gives us . To check our answer, substitute 18 in for x in the original equation thusly: , which simplifies to , which simplifies further to , which equates to . Because 3=3 is a true statement, that means our answer of x=18 is correct.
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