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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medal&Fan Choose the procedure you would use to solve the equation x over 3 − 8 = 2 for x. Add eight to both sides, and then divide both sides by three. Multiply both sides by three, and then subtract eight from both sides. Divide both sides by three, and then add eight to both sides. Add eight to both sides, and then multiply both sides by three.

OpenStudy (kl0723):

\[\frac{ x }{ 3 }-8=2\]

OpenStudy (kl0723):

add 8 on both sides and then divide by three to isolate x :P so choice # 1

OpenStudy (kl0723):

ohh wait not really....

OpenStudy (kl0723):

is x/3 so that is multiply and that would be last choice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thannks ;)

OpenStudy (kl0723):

yw ;)

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