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To solve the equation 3/4x + 3 - 2x = -1/4 + 1/2x + 5, we first need to simplify both sides by combining like terms:

3/4x - 2x + 3 = -1/4 + 1/2x + 5

Next, we can simplify the fractions on the right side by finding a common denominator of 4:

3/4x - 2x + 3 = -1/4 + 2/4x + 20/4

Simplifying the right side further, we get:

3/4x - 2x + 3 = 19/4 + 1/2x

Now we can isolate the variable x by moving all the terms containing x to one side of the equation and all the constants to the other side:

3/4x - 2x - 1/2x = 19/4 - 3

Combining like terms:

-5/4x = 5/4

Finally, we can solve for x by multiplying both sides by the reciprocal of -5/4:

x = -1

Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = -1.

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