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| Question 509431:  I am stuck on a problem. My algebra teacher told us that we have to check it and show all our work and steps, and I can't get it right.
 2(x-5+3x)=14
 I've tried...
 2(x-5+3x)=14
 2x-10+6x=14
 2x-2x-10+6x-2x=14
 -10+4x=14
 -10+10+4x=14+10
 4x=24
 4x/4=24/4
 x=6
 Then, when I check it I must be doing it wrong or don't have the right answer.
 2(6-5+3*6)=14
 12-10+6*12=14
 12-10+72=14
 2+72=14
 74=14
 It's supposed to be 14 on both sides, but I do not understand it. All of my other problems I got right, but I just for some reason do not understand this question. Please help me as soon as possible, thanks.
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2(x-5+3x)=14 I've tried...
 2(x-5+3x)=14
 2x-10+6x=14
 2x-2x-10+6x-2x=14
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 You subtracted 2x from the left side, but not the right side.
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 2(x-5+3x)=14
 Divide by 2
 (x-5+3x) = 7
 4x-5 = 7
 Add 5
 4x = 12
 x = 3
 
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