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4(2x+1)=3(x+1)+7 linear equation

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4(2x+1)=3(x+1)+7

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4(2x+1)=3(x+1)+7 \\ 8x + 4 = 3x + 3 + 7 \\ 8x - 3x = 10 - 4 \\ 5x = 6 \\ x =  \frac{5}{6}

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