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6 July, 04:27
1. Solve for x. Show your work.
2x-1/2=3-x
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Dillon Ruiz
6 July, 04:31
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Add x to both sides
3x-1/2=3
times both sides by 2
6x-1=6
add 1 to both sides
6x=7
divide by 6
x=7/6
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Iyana Moss
6 July, 04:31
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2x-1/2=3-x
x2 x2
2x-1=3-2x
+1 + 1
2x=4-2x
+2x + 2x
4x=4
/4 / 4
x=1
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