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Mathematics, 08.07.2019 12:30 kadinmorgan

How can x-(2/3)+(5/6) be solved for x in one step? add (2/3) to both sides. add (5/6) to both sides. subtract (2/3) from both sides. subtract (5/6) from both sides.

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