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v=-7
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54-18v=-12\left(v-8\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 9 by 6-2v.
54-18v=-12v+96
Use the distributive property to multiply -12 by v-8.
54-18v+12v=96
Add 12v to both sides.
54-6v=96
Combine -18v and 12v to get -6v.
-6v=96-54
Subtract 54 from both sides.
-6v=42
Subtract 54 from 96 to get 42.
v=\frac{42}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6.
v=-7
Divide 42 by -6 to get -7.
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