Identify Adam’s 2 errors, then solve the equation correctly.

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Identify Adam’s 2 errors, then solve the equation correctly. -3(2x – 7) = 4 -6x – 7 = 4 -6x = 11 x = 66 Adam did not multiply -3 * -7 HW check today! Adam multiplied by 6 instead of dividing by -6 Correct: -6x + 21 = 4 -6x = -17 x = 25/6

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