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Tre determines the solution to the equation 3.57 x + 1.61 = 4.71 minus 2.63 x is x = 0.5. He verifies his solution using the steps below. Equation: 3.57 x + 1.61 = 4.71 minus 2.63 x Step 1: 3.57 (0.5) + 1.61 = 4.71 minus 2.63 (0.5) Step 2: 1.785 + 1.61 = 4.71 minus 1.315 Step 3: 3.395 = 6.025 Which statement most accurately describes Tre’s error? Tre made an error when determining the original solution of x = 0.5. Tre made an error when substituting the solution in for x. Tre made an error when multiplying each coefficient by 0.5. Tre made an error when adding or subtracting.
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