Asked by FREE DIDDY

3=
2
3

(7x−4)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It seems like you want to solve an equation involving \(7x - 4\). However, your equation is not very clear. It appears that you may be stating:

\[
3 = \frac{2}{3}(7x - 4)
\]

If this is the case, let's solve it step by step.

1. Start with the equation:

\[
3 = \frac{2}{3}(7x - 4)
\]

2. To eliminate the fraction, multiply both sides by 3:

\[
3 \cdot 3 = 2(7x - 4)
\]

This simplifies to:

\[
9 = 2(7x - 4)
\]

3. Next, distribute the 2 on the right side:

\[
9 = 14x - 8
\]

4. Add 8 to both sides:

\[
9 + 8 = 14x
\]

which simplifies to:

\[
17 = 14x
\]

5. Finally, divide both sides by 14 to solve for \(x\):

\[
x = \frac{17}{14}
\]

Therefore, the solution is:

\[
x = \frac{17}{14}
\]

If this was not what you intended, please provide additional context or clarify the equation.