2(x+3)/3+5(x-3)/4=11x-7? This is the algebra equation i am stuck with if any one could help that would be great thanks. Andy
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2(x + 3)/3 + 5(x - 3)/4 = 11x - 7

(2x + 6)/3 + (5x - 15)/4 = 11x - 7

2x/3 + 2 + 5x/4 - 15/4 = 11x - 7

8x/12 + 24/12 + 15x/12 - 45/12 = 132x/12 - 84/12

8x + 24 + 15x - 45 = 132x - 84

23x -21 = 132x - 84

63 = 109x

x = 63/109
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