SOLUTION: 3x+1/5x+7=6x+11/10x-3
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Question 670226: 3x+1/5x+7=6x+11/10x-3
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Multiply the entire equation by 10 to be rid of the fractions
30x + 2x + 70 = 60x + 11x - 30
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Combine like terms
30x + 2x - 60x - 11x = -30 - 70
-39x = -100
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