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PLEASE HELP QUICK!!!! What is the solution to the equation Two-thirds x + 1 = one-sixth x minus 7? x = negative 16 x = negative 4 x = 4 x = 16
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PLEASE HELP QUICK!!!! What is the solution to the equation Two-thirds x + 1 = one-sixth x minus 7? x = negative 16 x = negative 4 x = 4 x = 16
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Answer:
its d 16
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i did the test
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-16
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I solved it out.
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