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Solve the following equation.

3(x+ 1) + 4x = 24​

Answers

Answered by AlanBuddy8055
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Answer:

3(x + 1) + 4x = 24 \\ 3x + 3 + 4x = 24 \\ 3x + 4x = 24 - 3 \\ 7x = 21 \\ x =  \frac{21}{7}  \\ x = 3

Answered by yassersayeed
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Answer:

Hence value of x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data in given equation

In above question it is given that

We have find the value of given expression

Given the data in question 3(x+ 1) + 4x = 24​

We have find the value of x in above equation

Arrange the equation  and multiply 3 into (x+1) and adding 4x

We get ,

3x+3+4x=24\\7x+3=24

Subtracting both side by 3 we get,

7x+3-3=24-3\\7x=21

Divide both side by 7 we get,

\frac{7x}{7} =\frac{21}{7} \\x=3

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