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14 November, 11:17

Kate begins solving the equation 2/3 (6x - 3) = 1/2 (6x - 4). Her work is correct and is shown below. 2/3 (6x - 3) = 1/2 (6x - 4) 4x - 2 = 3x - 2 When she adds 2 to both sides, the equation 4x = 3x results. Which is the best interpretation of this equation? The equation has infinite solutions. The equation has one solution: x = 0. The equation has one solution: x = 4/3. The equation has no solution.

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  1. 14 November, 11:18
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    If 4x = 3x the value of x must be 0.
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