To determine the number of solutions to the equation [tex]\( 4x + 47 = 4(x + 5) \)[/tex], let's work through it step by step.
1. Start with the given equation:
[tex]\[
4x + 47 = 4(x + 5)
\][/tex]
2. Distribute the 4 on the right-hand side:
[tex]\[
4x + 47 = 4x + 20
\][/tex]
3. Subtract [tex]\( 4x \)[/tex] from both sides to simplify:
[tex]\[
47 = 20
\][/tex]
4. Analyze the resulting statement:
[tex]\[
47 = 20
\][/tex]
This statement is clearly false since 47 is not equal to 20.
Since this contradiction arises, it means that there are no values of [tex]\( x \)[/tex] that can satisfy the original equation. Therefore, the equation has:
A. No solution
So, the correct answer is:
A. No solution