SOLUTION: how do you solve 4x+17/11=3?
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Question 30153: how do you solve 4x+17/11=3?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4X +17/11 = 3
4X = 3 - 17/11
4x = 3 -1 6/11
4x = 1 5/11
4X = 16/11
X = 16/11 divided by 4
X = 16/11 times 1/4
X = 4/11
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