How do you solve \frac { ( 6a - 4) } { 7} = 8(6a−4)7=8? Algebra Linear Equations Multi-Step Equations with Like Terms 1 Answer Himanshu Shekhar Nov 4, 2016 a = 10 a=10 Explanation: (6a-4)/7 = 86a−47=8 implies (6a-4) = 56 ⇒(6a−4)=56 implies 6a = 60 ⇒6a=60 implies a=10 ⇒a=10 Answer link Related questions How do you solve multi step equations by combining like terms? How do you solve multi step equation w + w + 12 = 40w+w+12=40? How do you solve 3p + 4p + 37 = 793p+4p+37=79? How do you solve for f: f-1+2f+f-3=-4f−1+2f+f−3=−4? How do you combine like terms? How do you combine like terms for -7mn-2mn^2-2mn + 8−7mn−2mn2−2mn+8? How do you combine like terms for 3x^2 + 21x + 5x + 10x^23x2+21x+5x+10x2? What is a term? How do you solve 3v+5-7v+18=173v+5−7v+18=17? How do you solve for x in 5x + 7x = 725x+7x=72? See all questions in Multi-Step Equations with Like Terms Impact of this question 1476 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License