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Solve for x 7/8(−32−48x)+36=2/3(−33x−18)−10x 7/8 = seven eights 2/3= two-thirds
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Solve for x 7/8(−32−48x)+36=2/3(−33x−18)−10x 7/8 = seven eights 2/3= two-thirds
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7/8(−32−48x)+36=2/3(−33x−18)−10x
7/8 = seven eights
2/3= two-thirds
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The answer of x is x=2
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