How do you solve #-d/6+12=-7#? Algebra Linear Equations Two-Step Equations and Properties of Equality 1 Answer CW Sep 27, 2016 #d=114# Explanation: #-d/6+12=-7# subtract #12# from both sides : #-d/6+12-12=-7-12# #=> -d/6=-19# multiply both side with #-6# #-d/6 xx(-6)=-19xx(-6)# #=> d=114# Answer link Related questions How do you solve two step equations? How do you check solutions to two step equations? What is an example of a two step equation with no solution? How do I check to see if the solution is 1 for the equation #2x+1=3#? Is there more than one way to solve a 2 step equation? How do you solve #-m+3=3#? How do you solve #-5y-9=74#? How do you solve #5q - 7 = \frac{2}{3}#? How do you solve #0.1y + 11 =0#? How do you solve #\frac{5q-7}{12} = \frac{2}{3}#? See all questions in Two-Step Equations and Properties of Equality Impact of this question 2334 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License