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What is the first step in solving the problem, 3x-8/12=9?
A) Add 8 to both sides.
B) Multiply by 12 on both sides.
C) Divide by 3 on both sides.
D) Subtract 9 on both sides.

15 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
I would multiply both sides by 12.
15 years ago
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What is the first step in solving the problem, 3x-8/12=9?
A) Add 8 to both sides.
B) Multiply by 12 on both sides.
C) Divide by 3 on both sides.
D) Subtract 9 on both sides.

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