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x = \frac{23}{3} = 7\frac{2}{3} \approx 7.666666667
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\frac{91}{3}+x=38
Reduce the fraction \frac{182}{6} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
x=38-\frac{91}{3}
Subtract \frac{91}{3} from both sides.
x=\frac{114}{3}-\frac{91}{3}
Convert 38 to fraction \frac{114}{3}.
x=\frac{114-91}{3}
Since \frac{114}{3} and \frac{91}{3} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
x=\frac{23}{3}
Subtract 91 from 114 to get 23.
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