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Which equations have the variable term isolated to one side of the equals sign, and the constant isolated to the other side, for the equation 1 5 x + 1 3 = −1 2 x + 8 3 ? Select all that apply. One-fifth x minus StartFraction 7 Over 3 EndFraction = negative one-half StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction x = StartFraction 7 Over 3 EndFraction Negative StartFraction 7 Over 3 EndFraction = Negative StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction x x = negative five-halves x + StartFraction 35 Over 3 EndFraction 0 = negative StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction x + StartFraction 7 Over 3 EndFraction

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