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 \frac{x + 3}{2}    - \frac{3x + 1}{4}   =  \frac{2(x - 2)}{3} - 2

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Answered by deepmethod1
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

[2(x+3)-(3x+1)]/4 = [2(x-2)-3(2)]/3

(2x+6-3x-1)/4 = (2x-4-6)/3

-x+5/4 = 2x-10/3

3(-x+5)=4(2x-10)

-3x+15=8x-40

-11x=-25

x=25/11

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