SOLUTION: [(3x=11)/6]-[(2x+1)/3]=x+5
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Question 51359: [(3x=11)/6]-[(2x+1)/3]=x+5
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Answer by THANApHD(104) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
U mean
[(3x+11)/6]-[(2x+1)/3]=x+5
[3x+11-2(2x+1)]/6 = x+5
3x+11-4x-2 = 6(x+5)=6x+30
3x-4x-6x = 30+2-11
-7x = 21
x = 21/-7
= -3
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