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To solve the equation 147−x=3, the first step is to eliminate the fraction. You can do this by multiplying both sides of the equation by 7−x (assuming 7−x≠0).
Here’s how it looks:
147−x⋅(7−x)=3⋅(7−x)
This simplifies to:
14=3(7−x)
Now you can continue solving for x. Would you like to proceed with that?