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One method for solving 3(x−4)=18 is to first divide by 3, then add 4. Which method below would also result in the correct answer?(1 point) what is the answersss
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First, distribute the 3, then add 4, and lastly divide by 3.
First, distribute the 3, then add 4, and lastly divide by 3.
First, multiply by 13, then subtract 4.
First, multiply by Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction , then subtract 4.
First, distribute the 3, then add 12, and lastly divide by 3.
First, distribute the 3, then add 12, and lastly divide by 3.
First, divide by 3, then subtract 4.
First, distribute the 3, then add 4, and lastly divide by 3.
First, distribute the 3, then add 4, and lastly divide by 3.
First, multiply by 13, then subtract 4.
First, multiply by Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction , then subtract 4.
First, distribute the 3, then add 12, and lastly divide by 3.
First, distribute the 3, then add 12, and lastly divide by 3.
First, divide by 3, then subtract 4.
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