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A sequence of steps for solving the equation 3(x - 2) = 4 is shown. Match a property to each blank box to show the reason for each step. Question 6 options: 3(x - 2) = 4 3x - 6 = 4 3x = 10 x = 103 1. Given 2. Distributive Property 3. Addition property of equality 4. Division property of equality

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