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Solving multi-step equation

how do i solve

3(2x+5)=3

how do i find x?

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Alright, it looks like the first thing you need to do is divide both sides of the equation by 3 to get rid of those parenthesis, which should leave you with 2x+5=1

Your next step should be to try and get the x variable alone without adding anything to it, so we need to subtract the 5 from both sides of the equation leaving you with 2x= -4

Finally, you need to get x alone without any coefficients, so we should divide both sides of the equation by 2, leaving us with x= -2, which should be your answer.
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1st distribute the 3 to the 2x and the 5...you get 6x+15=3
then subtract 15 from each side...you get 6x=-12
then divide each side by 6...and you get x=-2

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