SOLUTION: How do I simplify the following: (17x - 6)/3? I think the answer is 17x/3 - 2

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Question 360837: How do I simplify the following:
(17x - 6)/3? I think the answer is 17x/3 - 2

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi,
(17x - 6)/3 = 17x/3 - 6/3
You are absolutely correct! when simplified.
17x/3 - 2
Good job
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