Solve for x in the equation:3 over 7 x + 5 = 8
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Answer 1
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3/7 x +5=8

move 5 to the other side

3/7 x= 8-5

3/7 x= 3

then move 7 to the other side it's sign is ÷ it will be ×

then 3x=3×7

3x=21

then move 3to the other side it's sign is × it will become ÷

x= 21/3

x= 7

Answer 2
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x=7

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