SOLUTION: What is the value of x in the equation x/2 + x/6 = 2 ? (A). 3. (B). 1/4. (C). 8. (D). 12

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Question 466682: What is the value of x in the equation x/2 + x/6 = 2 ? (A). 3. (B). 1/4. (C). 8. (D). 12
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(A) 3
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