solve the following equation
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5
+
2
6
−
−
1
⋅
5
3
=
3
5x+\frac{2}{6}-x-1 \cdot \frac{5}{3}=3
5x+62−x−1⋅35=3
Solve
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Divide the numbers
5
+
2
6
−
−
1
⋅
5
3
=
3
5x+{\color{#c92786}{\frac{2}{6}}}-x-1 \cdot \frac{5}{3}=3
5x+62−x−1⋅35=3
5
+
1
3
−
−
1
⋅
5
3
=
3
5x+{\color{#c92786}{\frac{1}{3}}}-x-1 \cdot \frac{5}{3}=3
5x+31−x−1⋅35=3
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Multiply the numbers
3
Subtract the numbers
4
Combine like terms
5
Add
4
3
\frac{4}{3}
34
to both sides of the equation
6
Simplify
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Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
8
Simplify
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1
3
1
2
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