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2/3X + 15=17
I am having trouble doing this. Can someone please help me step by step.
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Answered by Reiny
2/3X + 15=17
subtract 15 from both sides
2/3X + 15 - 15=17-15
2/3x = 2
multiply by 3
2x = 6
divide both sides by 2
x = 3
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