How many solutions does the equation 6a − 3a − 6 = −2 + 3 have?

Hey guys! I think the answer to this is one - but please help. 20 points.

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Answer:

One.  It is a = 7/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simplify the equation 6a − 3a − 6 = −2 + 3 by combining like terms:

3a - 6 = 1

Adding 6 to both sides, we get:

3a = 7.

Dividing both sides by 3, we get

a = 7/3.

This equation has ONE solution, which is a = 7/3.

Answer:

How many solutions does the equation 6a − 3a − 6 = −2 + 3 have?

Exact Form:

a=[tex]\frac{7}{3}[/tex]

Decimal Form:

a=2.[tex]\frac{}{3}[/tex]

Mixed Number Form:

a=[tex]2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]