How do you solve 3x+9x=60?

2 Answers
Nov 9, 2015

The final answer would be x=5

Explanation:

First of all, you would combine like terms. 3x and 9x are like terms, so you would combine them to get 12x. You would have 12x=60 and we get rid of 12 that is multiplying x by dividing 12 on both sides. 12x divided by 12 would result in 1x, or just x. 60 divided by 12 would result in 5, and you would get the answer, x=5.

Nov 9, 2015

3x+9x=60
12x=60
x=5

Explanation:

Since both of the values 3x and 9x have only one x, you are able to add them.

For example:
If you suppose x=1 (or any number really), you could solve 12x or 3x+9x and get the same answer.

Once you add these two values you have the formula:
12x=60

You divide both sides by 12:
12x12=6012

The Twelves both cancel on the left and you are left with:
x=6012

Once you simplify this you arrive at your answer:
x=5