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  • 23-09-2015
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how do you solve 7a-3=3+6a

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katie6wpg katie6wpg
  • 23-09-2015
To solve this question, you want to try to get the variable alone on one side.

So, your starting equation is 7a-3=3+6a.  You want to subtract 6a from both sides of the equation, so that the variable a is only on the left side of the equation.

So, after subtracting, your equation looks like a-3=3.  Next, you want to add 3 to both sides, to cancel out the -3 on the left side of the equation.

If performed correctly, your equation should be a=6.

Your final answer is a=6.
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