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Find the value of x in the equation 2(x – 3) 5x = 5(2x 6).
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Find the value of x in the equation 2(x – 3) 5x = 5(2x 6).
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2(x-3)5x = 5(2x6)
2(x-3)5x = 60
2x -6 x 5x = 60
2x -30x = 60
-28x = 60
28x = -60
x = -15/7
Not sure if I'm correct, but hope it helped
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