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I want to know what equals this problem 21 = 1 + 10x
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Answer is x = 2
Explanation =
21 = 1 + 10x
Substract 1 from both sides
20 = 10x
Then divide both sides by 10x
This is equal to x = 2
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Answer:
x=2
Explanation:
10x2=20
20+1=21
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