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Tia Sullivan
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20 March, 13:06
3 (1) + 3 (-x/3) = 3 (5x/3)
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Kaylah Sweeney
20 March, 13:22
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Step-by-step explanation:
3 (1) + 3 (-x/3) = 3 (5x/3)
3-x=5x
3=x+5x
3=6x
x=3/6
simplify
x=1/2
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Laura Charles
20 March, 13:24
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x = 1/2
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