To eliminate the x term on the right side of the equation (which is \(2x\)) while keeping the equation balanced, you would subtract \(2x\) from each side of the equation.
Starting from:
\[ 20 + 4x = 30 + 2x \]
Subtract \(2x\) from both sides:
\[ 20 + 4x - 2x = 30 + 2x - 2x \]
This simplifies to:
\[ 20 + 2x = 30 \]
Now you can continue solving for \(x\). Subtract 20 from both sides:
\[ 2x = 10 \]
Finally, divide both sides by 2:
\[ x = 5 \]
This confirms that they run the same number of miles after 5 weeks and aligns with the x-coordinate of the point of intersection you identified earlier, which is indeed (5, 40).