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Problem: how to solve a/-3+17=10
How do I solve this two-step equation: a/-3+17=10?

a/-3 + 17 = 10
a/-3 + 17 - 17 = 10 - 17
a/-3 = -7
(a/-3) * -3 = -7 * -3
a = 21

 

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