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Which equation requires the multiplication property of equality to be solved?



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x−13=18
x minus 13 is equal to 18

13x=18
13 x is equal to 18

x+13=18
x plus 13 is equal to 18

x13=18

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The equation that requires the multiplication property of equality to be solved is:

**13x = 18**

This is because you would need to divide both sides by 13 to isolate x, which involves using the multiplication property in a reverse manner (dividing is the inverse of multiplying).

The other equations involve addition or subtraction, which use the addition or subtraction properties of equality instead.
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