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PSYCHO15rus [73]
3 years ago
10

Solve for x. 3x / 6 + 1 = 7

Mathematics
2 answers:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
3 0

3x/6 +1 = 7

Subtract 1 from each side:

3x/6 = 6

Multiply both sides by 6:


3x = 36

Divide both sides by 3:

X = 36 / 3

X = 12

Anettt [7]3 years ago
3 0

x = 12

given \frac{3x}{6} + 1 = 7 ( subtract 1 from both sides )

\frac{3x}{6} = 6 ( multiply both sides by 6 )

3x = 36 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 12


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