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6 + 4x = 1/3(6x + 9)

distribute on the right:

6 + 4x = 2x + 3

subtract 2x from both sides:

6 + 2x = 3

subtract 6 from both sides:

2x = -3

divide both sides by 2:

x = -3/2
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