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Mathematics, 08.07.2021 01:30 granthazenp5e9mj

Sample Response: No; you can use the multiplication property of equality first, multiplying through by 1/2, but you have to distribute. Using the addition property first means you don't have to distribute, which sometimes means that using the addition property is easier. Compare your response to the sample response above. Did your explanation say that the multiplication property of equality could be used first? identify that using the addition property of equality often makes solving equations easier? mention the distributive property?

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