Which statement best describes how to solve the equation shown below.
3d + 10 = 40
Add 10 to...
Mathematics, 23.10.2020 18:50 Celsie
Which statement best describes how to solve the equation shown below.
3d + 10 = 40
Add 10 to both sides, then multiply both sides by 3.
O Subtract 10 from both sides, then divide both sides by 3.
Add 10 to both sides, then divide both sides by 3.
Subtract 10 from both sides, then multiply both sides by 3.
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