add 14 to what subtract 2x to what and divide 3 by what rain

Rain Rain answered
14 years ago

what do you mean? that's hard to fallow...

Ashley Ashley answered
14 years ago

it just is i don't git it pleese help me

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To solve the given equation:

1. Add 14 to "what": The resulting expression is "what + 14".
2. Subtract 2x from "what + 14": The expression becomes "(what + 14) - 2x".
3. Divide 3 by "what": The expression becomes 3/(what).

So, the equation can be expressed as:

(what + 14) - 2x = 3/(what).

To find the value of "what" and "x", we need more information or additional equations. Could you please provide more context or equations related to this problem?

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