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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 22:00 zoeatlowapple

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a. how would you write an equivalent equation to the one below, that does not contain fractions?

(hint: changing to decimals will not work as 1/3 is a repeating decimal)

b. do so, then solve the equation. make sure to show your work and write your answer as a mixed fraction.

1/2 x - 6 = 1/3

btw, i mean 1/3 and 1/3 to look like 1 is over 2 and 1 is over 3

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