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Algebra / Linear equations in one variable Difficulty: Easy

10 equals, 2 x plus 4

How many solutions exist to the equation shown above?

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Explanation

Choice B is correct. Subtracting 4 from each side of the given equation yields 6 equals 2 x, or x equals 3, so the equation has a unique solution of x equals 3.

Choice A is incorrect. Since 3 is a value of x that satisfies the given equation, the equation has at least 1 solution. Choice C is incorrect. Linear equations can have 0, 1, or infinitely many solutions; no linear equation has exactly 3 solutions. Choice D is incorrect. If a linear equation has infinitely many solutions, it can be reduced to 0 equals 0. This equation reduces to x equals 3, so there is only 1 solution.