SOLUTION: Solve 6x+13 = 2x+7 what is x and y/5 - 2 = 4

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Question 200013: Solve 6x+13 = 2x+7 what is x
and y/5 - 2 = 4

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x+13 = 2x+7
4x=-6
x=-1.5
.
y/5 - 2 = 4
y-10=20 multiply each side by 5 (LCM) to eliminate fractions.
y=30
.
Ed

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