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12n+8
2 = −2n+6 6n + 4 = −2n + 6 + 2n + 2n
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Add 2n to both sides of the equation to get rid of the −2n on the right, so that all the n terms are on the left side of the
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Add 2n to both sides of the equation to get rid of the −2n on the right, so that all the n terms are on the left side of the
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Since 12n and 8 are both divisible by 2, you can continue rewriting this equation by dividing 12n+8 by 2. Do that now.
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Divide 5 and 10 by the common factor of 5 to rewrite this equation.
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We have 1 group of 6a+4 in the numerator, which can just be written as 6a+4. Then, rewrite 2 in the denominator.
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Divide 4 and 8 by the common factor of 4
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Divide 3 and 6 by the common factor of 3 to rewrite this equation.
3 (12f+8) 6 = −4f+8
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Which number represents the decade in which World War I took place?
Responses A 11 B 22 C 33 D 4
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Which term refers to the process of discharging a nation's military troops and converting a nation's economy from war-time
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Why did the United States not join the League of Nations after World War I, even though President Wilson proposed it?
Responses A
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The U.S. president depicted in this cartoon published at the end of World War I was
Responses A Harry Truman.Harry Truman. B
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3(8h+24)
12 = −3h+21 Divide the numerator and the denominator by 3 Multiply the numerator by 3 Divide the numerator by 21
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5
= 6k−7
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16−3(d+4)
= 9d−8 16 + −3 ( d + 4) = 9d−8 16 + + ? = 9d−8
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16 + −3 ( f + 4)
= 9f−8 16 + + ?
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