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October 23, 2011 Welcome to Mr. Pitkin's extra credit page for algebra 1. Complete the problem below showing all steps. Remember, 5/7 mean five-sevenths. Be sure to include your name. Extra credit of 2 points on the next test will be awarded for complete and correct solutions only. No partial credit. Have fun. And check out my new bicycle.

5/7(3x + 5) + 9 = 2/3(5x - 3)

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