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solve the equation4(x-2)/3 +6= 5(2x-5)/3-4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\dfrac{4(x-2)}{3}+6=\dfrac{10x-25}{3}-4

10=\dfrac{20x-50-8x+8}{6}

10=\dfrac{12x-42}{6}

10=\dfrac{6(2x-7)}{6}

2x-7 = 10

x = 17/2

x = 8.5

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