SOLUTION: Solve the linear equation with intersection of graphs method. Approximate the solution to the nearest thousandth whenever appropriate. (6-7)/(7)=(2x-3)/(3)

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Question 403148: Solve the linear equation with intersection of graphs method. Approximate the solution to the nearest thousandth whenever appropriate.
(6-7)/(7)=(2x-3)/(3)

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
14x-21=-3
14x=18
x=1.286

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