SOLUTION: if 2x +3y=7, what is the value of 6y+2+4x?

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Question 388982: if 2x +3y=7, what is the value of 6y+2+4x?
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6y+2+4x = 2(2x + 3y) + 2 = 2*7 + 2 = 14+2 = 16.
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