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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 03:01 AduMaggu3944

Horatio is solving the equation Negative three-fourths + two-fifths x = StartFraction 7 Over 20 EndFraction x minus one-half. Which equations represent possible ways to begin solving for x? Check all that apply. Two-fifths x = StartFraction 7 Over 20 EndFraction x + one-fourth
Two-fifths x = StartFraction 7 Over 20 EndFraction x + five-fourths
Negative three-fourths = negative StartFraction 1 Over 20 EndFraction x minus one-half
Negative three-fourths = three-fourths x minus one-half
Negative three-fourths + StartFraction 1 Over 20 EndFraction x = negative one-half

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