SOLUTION: How you derived the following? x+x/3+2x/3+x+x/3=150 (10x)/3 = 150 My exact question here is how do you get the 10x? thanks

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Question 481597: How you derived the following?
x+x/3+2x/3+x+x/3=150
(10x)/3 = 150
My exact question here is how do you get the 10x? thanks


Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






















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