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I am having trouble with this question: 2/3 (3x−6)= 3/4 (2x+8) find x
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I am having trouble with this question: 2/3 (3x−6)= 3/4 (2x+8)
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2/3 (3x-6) = 3/4 (2x+8)
Distribute : (2/3 • 3x) + (2/3 • -6) = (3/4 • 2x) + (3/4 • 8)
Add like terms and then isolate the variable to solve for x.
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X=24
Explanation:
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