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Which equation has no solution? 1. 4(x+3)+2x=6(x+2) 2. 5+2(3+2x)=x+3(x+1) 3. 5(x+3)+x=4(x+3)+3 4. 4+6(2+x)=2(3x+8)
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Which equation has no solution?
1. 4(x+3)+2x=6(x+2)
2. 5+2(3+2x)=x+3(x+1)
3. 5(x+3)+x=4(x+3)+3
4. 4+6(2+x)=2(3x+8)
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Number 3 does not have a solution
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