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13x+7=3+23x
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User DSav
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Answer:

x = ⅖

Explanation:

13x+7=3+23x

4 = 10x

x = 4/10

x = ⅖(simplest form)

User SGhosh
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Answer:


x = (2)/(5)

Explanation:

13x + 7 = 3 + 23x

Subtract 7 from both sides of the equation:

13x + 7 - 7 = 3 + 23x - 7

13x = 23x - 4

Next, subtract 23x from both sides of the equation:

13x -23x = 23x - 4 - 23x

13x - 23x = - 4

Combine like terms:

-10x = -4

Divide both sides of the equation by -10 and solve for x:


(-10x)/(-10) = (-4)/(-10) = (2)/(5)

Therefore,
x = (2)/(5)

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