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4 October, 08:38

What is the solution to the equation? a + 5 and two-thirds = 9 a + 5 and two-thirds = 9. a + 5 and two-thirds + 5 and two-thirds = 9 minus 5 and two-thirds. A = 3 and one-third. a + 5 and two-thirds = 9. a + 5 and two-thirds + 5 and two-thirds = 9 + 5 and two-thirds. A = 14 and two-thirds. a + 5 and two-thirds minus 5 and two-thirds = 9 + 5 and two-thirds. A = 14 and two-thirds. a + 5 and two-thirds minus 5 and two-thirds = 9 minus 5 and two-thirds. A = 3 and one-third.

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  1. 4 October, 08:51
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    a = 3 1/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a+5 2/3 = 9

    Subtract 5 2/3 from each side

    a+5 2/3 - 5 2/3 = 9 - 5 2/3

    a = 9 - 5 2/3

    We need to borrow 1 from the 9 in the form of 3/3

    a = 8 3/3 - 5 2/3

    a = 3 1/3
  2. 4 October, 08:51
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    a = 3 1/3 i did test
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