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What is the simplified form of (6x+10)÷(3x-2)?

A. 2x-5

B. 3x-5

C. 2+6/3x-2

D. 2+14/3x-2

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Answer: B.

Step-by-step explanation:
You have to cancel out the x components so you have to divide 6x and 3x and you will get 3x. Then you have to cancel out the constants. So you will divide +10 and -2 and you will get -5. So then you have to make it into an equation.

Equation: 3x-5
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Answer: D.

Step-by-step explanation: done

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