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(1/7x - 8) + (2/7x - 5) = ?

a) -13/7x - 13
b) -3/7x - 13
c) -3/7x + 3
d) 3/7x - 13

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Final answer:

To solve the given equation, combine like terms on both sides by adding the fractions and constants separately. The simplified equation is 3/7x - 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the given equation, we need to combine like terms on both sides. So, we add the fractions (1/7x and 2/7x) and constants (-8 and -5) separately:

(1/7x - 8) + (2/7x - 5)

Combining the fractions gives us (3/7x), and combining the constants gives us (-13). Therefore, the simplified equation is:

3/7x - 13

So, the correct answer is (d) 3/7x - 13.

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