Solve for x
x = \frac{137}{75} = 1\frac{62}{75} \approx 1.826666667
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60x-17-46=74-15x
Combine 33x and 27x to get 60x.
60x-63=74-15x
Subtract 46 from -17 to get -63.
60x-63+15x=74
Add 15x to both sides.
75x-63=74
Combine 60x and 15x to get 75x.
75x=74+63
Add 63 to both sides.
75x=137
Add 74 and 63 to get 137.
x=\frac{137}{75}
Divide both sides by 75.
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