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6s−4=8(2+ 41​ s)

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6s−4=8(2+ 41​ s)

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Solution

Sure, let's solve the equation step by step:

  1. First, distribute the 8 in the right side of the equation: 8(2 + 4/1s) = 16 + 8s
  2. So, the equation becomes: 6s - 4 = 16 + 8s
  3. Next, let's get all the s terms on one side and the constants on the other. Subtract 8s from both sides: 6s - 8s = 16 + 4
  4. This simplifies to: -2s = 20
  5. Finally, divide both sides by -2 to solve for s: s = 20 / -2 = -10

So, the solution to the equation 6s - 4 = 8(2 + 4/1s) is s = -10.

This problem has been solved

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