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What is the justification for each step in the solution of the equation? 2/3x−1/3=2(x+2) select from the drop-down menus to correctly justify each step. 2/3x − 1/3=2(x+2) given 2x − 1 = 6(x+2) *combine like terms* *distributive property* *addition or subtraction property of equality* *multiplication or division property of equality* 2x − 1= 6x+12 distributive property 2x = 6x + 13 *combine like terms* *distributive property* *addition or subtraction property of equality* *multiplication or division property of equality* −4x = 13 addition or subtraction property of equality x= −13/4 *combine like terms* *distributive property* *addition or subtraction property of equality* *multiplication or division property of equality* answer choices are in *

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