SOLUTION: Solve: 2c – 6 = 5(c – 3)

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Question 303712: Solve: 2c – 6 = 5(c – 3)
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2c – 6 = 5(c – 3)
2c - 6 = 5c - 15
15 - 6 = 5c - 2c
9 = 3c
c = 9/3
c = 3

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