SOLUTION: z+(-2/3)=-1/6
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Question 678991: z+(-2/3)=-1/6
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Multiply the entire equation by 6 to be rid of the fractions
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6z - 4 = -1
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Isolate the z variable
6z = -1 + 4
6z = 3
z = =
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