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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the quantity of x plus 4 all over 2 = 7. x = 3 x = 5 x = 6 x = 10

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Let's start by writing out an equation.

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

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OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Now, do you have any idea what our first step would be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no like can you walk me through it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@noseboy908

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

I'm here, just please give me a chance to reply.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok sorry

OpenStudy (aric200):

Make him plug in the numbers...

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

You could do that @aric200 , but if you learn how to isolate x without doing that you can solve more complicated problems easier.

OpenStudy (aric200):

True but the answers were given making it easier for an equation like this one.

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Then feel free, show him how.

OpenStudy (aric200):

Your method takes less time though... Actually

OpenStudy (noseboy908):

Then I'll continue then.

OpenStudy (aric200):

Yeah Sorry go on

OpenStudy (aric200):

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