Consider the solution to the linear equation.
5 (x + 6) = 50. 5 x + 30 = 50. 5 x = 20. x = 4.
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Consider the solution to the linear equation.
5 (x + 6) = 50. 5 x + 30 = 50. 5 x = 20. x = 4.
Which describes the inverse operations used after the distributive property?
addition then division
subtraction then division
multiplication then subtraction
division then addition
the answer is b
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