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Nigel makes the claim that x=6 is the solution to the equation 4(5x−12)−7x=5x. His work to support his claim follows. Given: 4(5x−12)−7x=5x Step 1: 20x−48−7x=5x Step 2: 20x−7x−48=5x Step 3: 13x−48=5x Step 4: 13x−13x−48=5x−13x Step 5: 0−48=−8x Step 6: 6=x Which of the following justifications can be used to justify and support Nigel's work? Select all justifications that are correct.
Step 1 is justified by the Distributive Property. , Step 1 is justified by the Distributive Property. , ,
Step 4 is justified by the Symmetric Property. , Step 4 is justified by the Symmetric Property. , ,
Step 5 is justified by the Property of Additive Inverses. , Step 5 is justified by the Property of Additive Inverses. , ,
Step 2 is justified by the Commutative Property. , Step 2 is justified by the Commutative Property. , ,
Step 6 is justified by the Associative Property.
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