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Solve for x.

6 – 2x – x = 18

A.
–24

B.
–12

C.
–8

D.
–4

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User Bvanderw
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6−2x−x=18

Simplify both sides of the equation.

6−2x−x=18

6+2x+−x=18

(2x+−x)+(6)=18

3x+6=18

3x+6=18

Subtract 6 from both sides.

3x+6−6=18−6

3x=12

Divide both sides by -3.

3x/−3 = 12/−3

x=−4

Answer:

x = 4

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