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How do you solve 7(4−2x)+16+2x=12?

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Answered by Niraliii
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

7(4−2x)+16+2x=12

=> 28-14x+16+2x = 12

=> 44-12x = 12

=> -12x = -44+12

=> -12x = -32

=> x = 32/12

=> x = 8/3

Answered by Anonymous
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➡28 - 14X + 16 + 2X = 12

➡44 - 12X = 12

➡- 12X = 12 - 44

➡X = 32 / 12

➡X = 8 / 3

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