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# If 3(7 - x) = 4(1.5), then x =

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If 3(7 - x) = 4(1.5), then x = [#permalink]  19 May 2018, 16:06
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If $$3(7 - x) = 4(1.5)$$, then $$x =$$

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Re: If 3(7 - x) = 4(1.5), then x = [#permalink]  20 May 2018, 04:43
I spend the last hour solving a bunch of these recent posted algebra questions (it was fun). But, from the test point of view, I would like an expert's opinion on how much time do you think we should be spending on each question? Since most them are easy and straightforward, these can be real boost in the actual test. I have taken about 30-40seconds for most and may be a minute and half for some medium level questions. Is that good eneough or do you think I can save more time on them?
Re: If 3(7 - x) = 4(1.5), then x =   [#permalink] 20 May 2018, 04:43
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