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Iwasjp:

Help plss

XioGonz:

With?

Iwasjp:

XioGonz:

For #1 3x+8=14 You first have to seperate. Subtract 8 from itself and 14 Leaves you with 3x=6 Divide both sides by 3 That gives you X=2

jhonyy9:

the second why not solved or 3rd ?

XioGonz:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jhonyy9 the second why not solved or 3rd ? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I'll get to it

jhonyy9:

or we can wait on the student who asked them -

XioGonz:

Actually I gtg. Can you take over?

jhonyy9:

i m here but who asked is off line

jhonyy9:

\[\frac{ m }{ 3 } +7 = 11\] the second one

jhonyy9:

like a first step subtract 7 from both sides

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