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    Exam 2: Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving
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    Solve the Equation\(\frac { 2 x } { 5 } - \frac { x } { 3 } = 4\)
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Solve the Equation 2x5−x3=4\frac { 2 x } { 5 } - \frac { x } { 3 } = 452x​−3x​=4

Question 230

Question 230

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Solve the equation.
- 2x5−x3=4\frac { 2 x } { 5 } - \frac { x } { 3 } = 452x​−3x​=4


A) {-60}
B) {60}
C) {120}
D) {-120}

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