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Which value of a from the set {3, 4, 5, 6} makes this equation true? a + 4(a − 5) = 5

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texaschic101
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  • 14-01-2017
a + 4(a - 5) = 5
a + 4a - 20 = 5
5a = 5 + 20
5a = 25
a = 25/5
a = 5 <====
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MathSmarts29
MathSmarts29 MathSmarts29
  • 14-01-2017
the answer is 5 you just have to plug in the values
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