SOLUTION: What does the variable in this equation represent?(x+2)÷3+2(x+3)+3(x-5)=136
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Question 1049219: What does the variable in this equation represent?(x+2)÷3+2(x+3)+3(x-5)=136
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(x+2)/3 +2x+6+3x-15=136
x+2+6x+18+9x-45=408
20+16x-45=408
16x-25=408
16x=433
x=
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