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Mathematics, 05.11.2021 22:50 danielahchf

Five Questions FIFTY POINTS...look please don't just get this points I really need help in math rn. tysm for your help really need it..no links please.. Question 1
Solve.

−3 2/3=x−1 1/4

What is the solution to the equation?

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Question 2
Solve.

x − (−2 5/6)= −1/5

What is the solution to the equation?

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Question 3
Solve.

−3 2/3x=−2 1/5

What is the solution to the equation?

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Question 4
Solve for m.

−3/7m=12

m=−28
m=−26
m = 26
m = 28
Question 5
Solve for b.

−1/3b=9

b=−27
b=−3
b = 3
b =27

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