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    Work: Find the solution of equation (1-x)/3 = 2-(x+2)/5 .
    Question type: Equation
    Solution:Original question:
     (1 x ) ÷ 3 = 2( x + 2) ÷ 5
    Remove the bracket on the left of the equation:
     Left side of the equation = 1 ×
1
3
x ×
1
3
                                             =
1
3
x ×
1
3
    The equation is transformed into :
     
1
3
1
3
x = 2( x + 2) ÷ 5
    Remove the bracket on the right of the equation:
     Right side of the equation = 2 x ×
1
5
2 ×
1
5
                                               = 2 x ×
1
5
2
5
                                               =
8
5
1
5
x
    The equation is transformed into :
     
1
3
1
3
x =
8
5
1
5
x

    Transposition :
      -
1
3
x +
1
5
x =
8
5
1
3

    Combine the items on the left of the equation:
      -
2
15
x =
8
5
1
3

    Combine the items on the right of the equation:
      -
2
15
x =
19
15

    By shifting the terms and changing the symbols on toth sides of the equation, we obtain :
      -
19
15
=
2
15
x

    If the left side of the equation is equal to the right side, then the right side must also be equal to the left side, that is :
     
2
15
x = -
19
15

    The coefficient of the unknown number is reduced to 1 :
      x = -
19
15
÷
2
15
        = -
19
15
×
15
2
        = - 19 ×
1
2

    We obtained :
      x = -
19
2
    This is the solution of the equation.

    Convert the result to decimal form :
      x = - 9.5



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