LMSeelke
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  • 03-10-2016
  • Mathematics
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okay so i have to solve equations with variables on both sides. i need the steps for this problem

okay so i have to solve equations with variables on both sides i need the steps for this problem class=

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Brittxny
Brittxny Brittxny
  • 04-10-2016
x will be the number of cards in the collection cards set.
(1/2)x+5= (3/4)x-10 << Equation
5 = (1/4)x-10
15 = (1/4)x
60 = x
OR there are 60 cards in the collection cards set
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