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How would u solve -2/3x+7=3?
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Well first you would have to full get rid of that 7.
So, -2/3x+7-7=3-7 Which then equals -2/3x= -4
Then you would want to get x by it's self.
So, -2/3x x (-3/2)= -4 x (-3/2) Which then equals x= 6
So your answer is, x= 6
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