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x +  \frac{4}{3 }  = 3 \times \frac{1}{2}

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Answered by battuadityarao
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\implies \sf{x+\dfrac{4}{3}=\dfrac{3}{2}}

     \sf{\dfrac{3x+4}{3}=\dfrac{3}{2}}

     \sf{6x+8=9}

     \sf{6x=1}

     \sf{x=\dfrac{1}{6}}

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