SOLUTION: Can you help me with this equation? 2/3(-5/2x+2)=7/3(1x+5/3)

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2/3(-5/2x+2)=7/3(1x+5/3)

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-10/6x+4/3=7/3x+35/9
-5/3x-7/3x=35/9-12/9
-12/3x=23/9
x=(23/9)/(-12/3)
x=23/9*-3/12
x=-69/108
x=-23/36

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