I have worked this problem out and just need confirmation. 15 + 2x - 5 = 130;

2x + 10 - 10 = 130 -10;

2x/2x = 120/2x;

x = 60.

SO SORRY. PLEASE DISREGARD THE FIRST PROBLEM. I DID NOT POST THE ORIGINAL MATH PROBLEM. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL MATH PROBLEM 5 (3+4X) -5 = 130; 15+20x -5 =130;

20x +10 = 130;
20x +10-10 = 130 -10
20x/20x = 120/20x
x = 6
Thank you

6 is correct. However, your last step is not quite correct.

starting with...
20x + 10 - 10 = 130 - 10
20x = 120
Now divide both sides by 20, not 20x
20x/20 = 120/20
x = 6

Thank you! I had thought something was wrong with the last step but could not figure it out. You were a great help!

You're welcome.

Glad to help

To confirm the solution, let's go through the steps of solving the equation:

15 + 2x - 5 = 130

Combine like terms:

2x + 10 = 130

Subtract 10 from both sides to isolate the variable:

2x = 130 - 10

2x = 120

Now, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:

2x/2 = 120/2

x = 60

So, your solution x = 60 is correct!