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Solve for ( x ) in the equation \( (4(x - 2) = 3x + 6) \).

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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Expand both sides of the equation.

\[ 4(x - 2) = 3x + 6
\text{expanding the left-hand side gives}
4x - 8 = 3x + 6 \]

Step 2: Move the terms involving \( x \) to one side of the equation and constants to the other side.

\[ 4x - 3x = 6 + 8 \]

Step 3: Simplify both sides.

\[ x = 14 \]

Final Answer: Therefore, the value of \( x \) is 8, so the correct option is (D) 8.

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