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                Seven times the difference of six and a twice a number yields the same result as the same number decreased by one.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    7(6-2x) = x -1
42 - 14 x = x -1
15 x = 43
x = 43/15
    
42 - 14 x = x -1
15 x = 43
x = 43/15
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    7(6-2n)=n-1
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Combine like terms:
-3x2 + 2x – 4x2 – 9 + 6x – 2x2 + 8
    
-3x2 + 2x – 4x2 – 9 + 6x – 2x2 + 8
                    Answered by
            happy
            
    Solve for x:
-2(x – 5) + 7 = x – 8 – 5x
    
-2(x – 5) + 7 = x – 8 – 5x
                    Answered by
            happy
            
    Solve for x:
(x – 2)/5 – 3/2 = (x + 1)/10
    
(x – 2)/5 – 3/2 = (x + 1)/10
                    Answered by
            Leon Connell
            
    How do you Solve for x: 
(x – 2)/5 – 3/2 = (x + 1)/10
    
(x – 2)/5 – 3/2 = (x + 1)/10
                    Answered by
            Jean
            
    The difference of a number and 9 is the same as 45 decreased by that same number.
    
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