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Solving equations
15(s-3)=12s-43
How would I go about solving this problem?
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Just distribute (multiply) 15 so you get 15s - 45 = 12s - 43 then subtract 12s from each side so now you have 3s - 45 = -43 then add 45 to each side leaving you with 3s = 2 then divide by 3 on each side and your answer should be 2/3
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