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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP PLEASEE!!!!!!! Solve the equation for x: 3x + 6y = 15. Here are the choices: x = 15 – 6y x = 5 – 2y x = 12 – 6y x = 5 – 6y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

K. So first we will subtract 6y from both sides. That leaves us with 3x=-6y+15. Now, we divide both sides by 3. The result would be x=-2y+5 or x=5-2y, Answer B. I hope that helps :)

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