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6+3(-a+4) = 2(a+5) Please give step by step explanation

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Answered by pranay9018
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Answer:

6+3(-a+4) = 2(a+5) \\  =  > 6 - 3a + 12 = 2a + 10 \\  =  > 5a \:  = 12 + 6 - 10 \\  =  > 5a = 8 \\  =  > a =  \frac{8}{5}

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Answered by PritishKantiDatta
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Answer:

6+3(4-a)=2(a+5)

6+12-3a=2a+10

18-10=2a+3a

8=5a

a=8/5

a=1.8

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