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Could anyone solve this equation i) 8 - 3x = 23 ii) 5x - 16 = 34 iii) 2 - 5x = - 3
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i)
8 - 3x = 23
-3x = 15
x = -5
ii)
5x - 16 = 34
5x = 50
x = 10
iii)
2 - 5x = -3
-5x = -5
x = 1
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