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Alejandra
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5 October, 12:45
If x=3 can 3x - 5 = 4x - 9 be right
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Mariam Bentley
5 October, 13:13
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No. 3x is the same as 9-5, which equals 4 and 4x is equal to 12 and 12-9=3
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