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klasskru [66]
4 years ago
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7) What two operations are needed to solve 4 + 2x = 16?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Svetach [21]4 years ago
6 0

4 + 2x = 16. First, we must subtract 4 from both sides.

2x = 12. Now, divide both sides by 2

x = 6.

Answer choice "a" is correct. You need to use subtraction and division to solve this equation.

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1. <u>Allowance for Doubtful Accounts</u>

Accounts                                          Debit       Credit

Jan. 1 Beginning balance                             $53,800

Jan. 19 Accounts Receivable                           2,560

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Jan. 1 Beginning balance           $2,290,000

Jan. 19 Allowance for Doubtful           2,560

Jan. 19 Cash                                                            $2,560

Apr. 3  Allowance for Doubtful                                14,670

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July 16  Cash                                                             6,575

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Nov. 23 Cash                                                             4,175

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Dec. 31   Cash                                               $8,944,420

Dec. 31 Ending balance                                 $1,299,500

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