SOLUTION: 8(x-5)/3= 2(x-4) i need help solving this and if you could break it down step by step for me please the answer is suppose to be x=8

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Question 394737: 8(x-5)/3= 2(x-4) i need help solving this and if you could break it down step by step for me please
the answer is suppose to be x=8

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

.....both sides multiply by



.......add to both sides




....add to both sides













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