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Wesley says that the equation 2(2x + 7) = 6x +4 can be used to calculate DF. Is Wesley correct? Yes, the equation is correct O No. it's not quite right. Here's the cor…
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Wesley says that the equation 2(2x + 7) = 6x +4
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Is Wesley correct?
Yes, the equation is correct
O No. it's not quite right. Here's the correct equation...
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Answer:
2(9x)=18x
Explanation:
parentheses first (2x+7)=9x then multiply 2(9x)=18x+4=22x
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