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Solve (4x+6)/3+x=6/2

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \frac{(4x + 3)}{3}  + x =  \frac{6}{2}

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 \frac{(4x + 3)}{3}  + x =  \frac{6}{2} \\  \frac{4x + 3 + 3x}{3}  = 3 \\ 7x +3 = 9 \\ 7x = 9 - 3 \\ x =  \frac{6}{7}

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Answered by BAnnapurna
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Answer:

write the the division as a a fraction

4x+6

_____+x=6/2

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4x+6+3x=9

7x+6=9

7x=9-6

7x=3

x=3/7

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