Consider this equation.

−30(s−10)=−180

Correctly order the steps used to solve this equation.

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To solve the equation \(-30(s - 10) = -180\), the steps can be ordered as follows:

Step 1: Distribute \(-30\) into the parentheses:

\[ -30s + 300 = -180 \]

Step 2: Subtract \(300\) from both sides to isolate the term with \(s\):

\[ -30s = -180 - 300 \]

Now you can simplify and proceed to solve for \(s\).

So, in your provided format:

Step 1: Distribute \(-30\) into the parentheses.

Step 2: Subtract \(300\) from both sides.

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