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Follow the steps to find the value of x.

1. Addition property of equality. One-fifth (x) minus two-thirds = four-thirds. One-fifth (x) minus two-thirds + two-thirds = four-thirds + two-thirds. 2. Multiplicative property of equality. One-fifth (x) (StartFraction 5 over 1 EndFraction) = StartFraction 6 over 3 EndFraction (StartFraction 5 over 1 EndFraction)

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