Please help me with my homework my homework question

Answer:
(B) Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation, and then divide both sides by 2.
Can't read the second question fully.
(A) 0.53
Step-by-step explanation:
Number 1:
If we have the equation [tex]3x + 2 = 5x[/tex], our first goal is to get rid of the x term on one side.
To do this we can subtract 3x from both sides. This leaves our equation to [tex]2=2x[/tex]. To find x, we want to divide both sides by 2 since 2x divided by 2 is just x. Our goal is to isolate x. This leaves [tex]x=1[/tex].
I couldn't read Number 2 fully - I'm sorry :c
Number 3:
Given the equation [tex]3(x+0.2)=2.2[/tex], we want to isolate x on one side.
To do this, we first apply the distributive property to the left side.
[tex]3x + 0.6 = 2.2[/tex]
Now subtract 0.6 from both sides:
[tex]3x=1.6[/tex]
And divide both sides by 3.
[tex]x=0.5\overline{3}[/tex]
This rounds to 0.53.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
B
28.78
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation
3x + 2 = 5x
The first step is to subtract 3x from both sides.
3x - 3x + 2 = 5x - 3x
2 = 2x
The next step is to divide by two. That's the 2 in front of the two x.
2/2 = 2x/2
1 = x
So the answer must be B
The others are just not done in the right order and give wrong answers.
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Sorry didn't see the other two.
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problem 2
Janette
Total Cost 555.28
4 Tires (4*122.57) 488.28 (Subtract)
Installation 65.00
Monique
Total Cost 585.34
Tires (4*136.71) 546.84 (Subtract)
Installation 38.50
Difference 26.50 (Subtract from 65)
Problem 3
3(x + 0.2) = 2.2
3x + 0.6 = 2.2
3x + 0.6 - 0.6 = 2.2 - 0.6
3x = 1.6
x = 1.6/3
x = 0.53