SOLUTION: solve using the addition and multiplication principles {{{x/2+6<=10}}}

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Question 225211: solve using the addition and multiplication principles

Answer by LtAurora(115)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First thing is to move the 6 over by subtracting it from both sides:


To get rid of the 2, we have to multiply both sides by 2:

, which is our answer.

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