SOLUTION: The problem is -(1/5)d-1=12

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Question 154558: The problem is -(1/5)d-1=12
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-(1/5)d-1=12
-d/5-1=12
-d/5=12+1
-d/5=13
-d=65
d=-65
proof:
-1/5*-65-1=12
65/5-1=12
13=12+1
13=13

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