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solve using the multiplication principle.

-3/7x=6/35

I really need help with this problem. Thanks
14 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
-3/7x=6/35

x = (6/35) / (-3/7)

x = (6/35) * (-7/3)
x = -42/105

14 years ago
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