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| Question 263884:  How do you solve the equation, 5/7x+1/3=2/5-2/7x+2/5
 Answer by unlockmath(1688)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello, (Note: I'm assuming the equation is like this 5/7(x)+1/3=2/5-2/7(x)+2/5))
 5/7(x)+1/3=2/5-2/7(x)+2/5 First add 2/7(x) to both sides and combine 2/5 and 2/5 to get:
 7/7(x)+1/3=4/5 Now subtract 1/3 from both sides to get:
 x=7/15
 There are a couple ways to tackle this problem but this is the quickest.
 RJ
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 www.math-unlock.com
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