SOLUTION: I need help with problem 43 in chapter 2 section 3. The problem is x+7/6=2x-7/6

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: I need help with problem 43 in chapter 2 section 3.
The problem is x+7/6=2x-7/6
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Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X+7/6=2X-7/6
X-2X=-7/6-7/6
-X=-14/6
X=14/6
X=2 2/6

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