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User Andrew Paramoshkin
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Answer:

the second, fourth

Explanation:

Since they all have the same fraction, but different positive and negatives in each equation we can find out which ones are equal to the original equation by how many negatives each equation has.

The original equation has 2

first option only has 1, so we can eliminate that one

the second option has two, and they are the same equation as the original, only in reverse, so this one will be one of the answers.

the third only has one so we can get rid of that one.

the fourth has 2, even though it has a + it still makes 2/5 negative, so it is one of the answers as well.

and the fifth one is positive, and there are no negatives, so we can get rid of that one.

so the answers would be the second and fourth ones.

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Answer:

1 thats it

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