SOLUTION: solve: 3x-4/3 - 2x+1/6 =1/2 I would really like some help to know how to work out this problem

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Question 783802: solve:
3x-4/3 - 2x+1/6 =1/2
I would really like some help to know how to work out this problem

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




x = 10/6
x = 5/3

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