What value of x makes the equation below true?
1/2(6x-6)+1=3(4x-1)
A x=-9
B x=-1/9
C x=1/9
D x=9
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I was having trouble with the equation none of them fit when I solved them
What value of xx makes the equation below true?
2x-1=
2x−1=
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13
a value for x that makes this equation false
What is the value of x that makes the equation below true
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To find the value of x that makes the equation true, we need to solve for x.
First, let's simplify the equation step by step:
1/2(6x - 6) + 1 = 3(4x - 1)
Multiply both terms inside the parentheses by 1/2:
3x - 3 + 1 = 3(4x - 1)
Combine like terms:
3x - 2 = 12x - 3
Next, let's isolate x on one side of the equation. We can do this by moving the terms containing x to one side and the constant terms to the other side:
3x - 12x = -3 + 2
-9x = -1
To solve for x, divide both sides of the equation by -9:
x = -1 / -9
Now, simplify the division of -1 divided by -9:
x = 1/9
Therefore, the value of x that makes the equation true is x = 1/9.
The correct answer is C.