SOLUTION: Bradley is thinking about three numbers. The first # is 3 less than 8/5 of the second #, and the second # is 5/16 of the third number. If the third # is 2/3x-12, express the first
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Question 1005990: Bradley is thinking about three numbers. The first # is 3 less than 8/5 of the second #, and the second # is 5/16 of the third number. If the third # is 2/3x-12, express the first number in terms of x?
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Bradley is thinking about three numbers. The first # is 3 less than 8/5 of the second #, and the second # is 5/16 of the third number. If the third # is 2/3x-12, express the first number in terms of x?
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