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I'm not sure how to write this question. It's x-(9over3)=2 the x is separate from the 9 over 3. So basically x is subtracting from 9over3(a fraction)=2. I just am not …
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I'm not sure how to write this question. It's x-(9over3)=2 the x is separate from the 9 over 3. So basically x is subtracting from 9over3(a fraction)=2. I just am not sure how to solve it.
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x - 9/3 = 2
Simplify 9/3, 9/3 = 3
x - 3 = 2
Add 3 on both sides
x = 5
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