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How do you solve A/3+4=6

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Answer:

A=6

Explanation:

A/3 + 4=6

A/3=6-4

A =2*3

A=6

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User MinhD
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Answer:

A = 6

Explanation:


(A)/(3)+4=6\qquad\text{subtract 4 from both sides}\\\\(A)/(3)+4-4=6-4\\\\(A)/(3)=2\qquad\text{multiply both sides by 3}\\\\3\!\!\!\!\diagup^1\cdot(A)/(3\!\!\!\!\diagup_1)=(3)(2)\\\\A=6

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