SOLUTION: 6+2(x-1)=3x/5+4. x=?
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Question 96719: 6+2(x-1)=3x/5+4. x=?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6+2(X-1)=3X/5+4
6+2X-2=3X/5+4
2X-3X/5=4+2-6
(5*2X-3X)/5=0 NOW CROSS MULTIPLY
10X-3X=5*0
7X=O
X=0
PROOF
6+2(0-1)=3*0/5+4
6-2=0/5+4
4=4
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