SOLUTION: 1/5(2x-7)=3/10x+5
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Question 213746: 1/5(2x-7)=3/10x+5
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Step 1. Multiply by 10 to both sides of equation to get rid of denominator.
Step 2. add 14-3x to both sides of equation to isolate x on left side and number on right side of equation
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