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x = \frac{60000 \sqrt{3} + 199800}{26963} \approx 11.264438247
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3+\frac{x\sqrt{3}}{\left(\sqrt{3}\right)^{2}}=1.11x-3
Rationalize the denominator of \frac{x}{\sqrt{3}} by multiplying numerator and denominator by \sqrt{3}.
3+\frac{x\sqrt{3}}{3}=1.11x-3
The square of \sqrt{3} is 3.
3+\frac{x\sqrt{3}}{3}-1.11x=-3
Subtract 1.11x from both sides.
\frac{x\sqrt{3}}{3}-1.11x=-3-3
Subtract 3 from both sides.
\frac{x\sqrt{3}}{3}-1.11x=-6
Subtract 3 from -3 to get -6.
x\sqrt{3}-3.33x=-18
Multiply both sides of the equation by 3.
\left(\sqrt{3}-3.33\right)x=-18
Combine all terms containing x.
\frac{\left(\sqrt{3}-3.33\right)x}{\sqrt{3}-3.33}=-\frac{18}{\sqrt{3}-3.33}
Divide both sides by \sqrt{3}-3.33.
x=-\frac{18}{\sqrt{3}-3.33}
Dividing by \sqrt{3}-3.33 undoes the multiplication by \sqrt{3}-3.33.
x=\frac{60000\sqrt{3}+199800}{26963}
Divide -18 by \sqrt{3}-3.33.
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