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x = \frac{130}{3} = 43\frac{1}{3} \approx 43.333333333
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x+10=\frac{2\times 50}{3}+20
Express 2\times \frac{50}{3} as a single fraction.
x+10=\frac{100}{3}+20
Multiply 2 and 50 to get 100.
x+10=\frac{100}{3}+\frac{60}{3}
Convert 20 to fraction \frac{60}{3}.
x+10=\frac{100+60}{3}
Since \frac{100}{3} and \frac{60}{3} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
x+10=\frac{160}{3}
Add 100 and 60 to get 160.
x=\frac{160}{3}-10
Subtract 10 from both sides.
x=\frac{160}{3}-\frac{30}{3}
Convert 10 to fraction \frac{30}{3}.
x=\frac{160-30}{3}
Since \frac{160}{3} and \frac{30}{3} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
x=\frac{130}{3}
Subtract 30 from 160 to get 130.
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