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- 2/3 ( 3 x -4 ) + 3x= 5/8 solve for x
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- 2/3 ( 3 x -4 ) + 3x= 5/8
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X=-59/24 is the answer for you
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- 49/24
Explanation:
Solving for x:
- 2/3 ( 3 x -4 ) + 3x= 5/8
-2x + 8/3 + 3x = 5/8
x = 5/8 - 8/3
x = 15/24 - 64/24
x = - 49/24
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