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Solve the equation : 3(2x – 3 ) + 5 (3x - 4) = 14
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Answered by anupthakurff
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Answer:

2.05 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

simply, multiply 3 with small bracket and 5 with small bracket and add the same variable value and do the number in same Side and equate..

Answered by twinkle385
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Answer:

3(2x - 3) + 5(3x - 4) = 14 \\ 6x - 9 + 15x - 20 = 14 \\ 21x - 29 = 14 \\ 21x = 14 + 29 \\ 21x = 43 \\ x =  \frac{43}{21}

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