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2x-4 plus 3 equals 5x-6? - Answers
x=1 2/3 How?: 2x-4+3 = 5x-6 2x-1 = 5x-6 2x-1+1 = 5x-6+1 2x = 5x-5 2x-5x = 5x-5x-5 -3x = -5 -3x/-3 = -5/-3 x = 5/3 x = 1 2/3
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x=1 2/3 How?: 2x-4+3 = 5x-6 2x-1 = 5x-6 2x-1+1 = 5x-6+1 2x = 5x-5 2x-5x = 5x-5x-5 -3x = -5 -3x/-3 = -5/-3 x = 5/3 x = 1 2/3
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2x-4 plus 3 equals 5x-6? - Answers
x=1 2/3 How?: 2x-4+3 = 5x-6 2x-1 = 5x-6 2x-1+1 = 5x-6+1 2x = 5x-5 2x-5x = 5x-5x-5 -3x = -5 -3x/-3 = -5/-3 x = 5/3 x = 1 2/3
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