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Simplify and solve this equation for q: 3q + 5 + 2q – 5 = 65.

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simplified version: 5q = 65

5q = 65

q = 13

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User Sunilkumar V
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For this case we have the following equation:


3q + 5 + 2q - 5 = 65.

We must find the value of the variable q:

We add similar terms:


3q + 2q + 5-5 = 65\\5q + 0 = 65\\5q = 65

We divide between 5 on both sides of the equation:


\frac {5q} {5} = \frac {65} {5}\\q = 13

So, the value of q is 13

Answer:


q = 13

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