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Remmi wrote the equation of the line y = one-third (x + 2) He solved for x and got x = 3 y minus 2 Which of the following is an equivalent equation for x?
x = y minus eleven-thirds
x = y + seven-thirds
x = 3 (y minus two-thirds)
x = 3 (y + two-thirds)
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