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3/5x + 2 =2/3x
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Answer:


\sf{ ( 3)/(5)x + 2 = (2)/(3) x}


\implies \sf{ (2)/(3) x - (3)/(5) x} = 2


\red\star \sf{take \: l.c.m \: of \: 3 \: and \: 5 = 15}


\implies \sf{ (10x - 9x)/(15) = 2 }


\implies \sf{ (x)/(15) = 2 }


\implies \sf{x = 2 * 15}


\implies \sf{x = 30}

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Answer:

x=30

Explanation:

3/5x+2=2/3x

So for solving for x you are going to first try to get x on the same side so move 2/3x to the left side of the equal sign. so it becomes 3/5x-2/3x+2=0 then you are going to combine like terms and subtract 2/3x from 3/5x so it becomes 9/15x-10/15x since they have least common denominater which is 15 so it becomes 9/15 and 10/15 then you subtract them so it is -1/15x+2=0 then you are going to move the 2 to the other side of the equal sign so it is -1/15x=-2 then you are going to divide multiply -15 to both sides to get rid of it from the x side so you can isolate it so therefore the answer is x=30

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