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HELP Which number should each side of the equation 2/3x=10 be multiplied by to produce the equivalent equation of x = 15?
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Which number should each side of the equation 2/3x=10 be multiplied by to produce the equivalent equation of x = 15?
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You have to multiply both sides with 1.5 (1 1/2).
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