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Solve for x in each problem. Start at the "Start box and work your way through the maze until you reach the Frish" box
(5X-6)/(7X-12)
(2X-6) (8X-102)
(3X-11)
X=19
X=13
(5X-27)
Start
TX=18
] x=20 [ ]
X=16
(5X-86)
(X-22)
X=12
X=12
X=23
IX-21 [
(X=23
(2x-2)
90°
[(4X-43).
X=11
(7X-26)
X=15
(31.119
(X-640
X=11
(5x-17)
(2X-50)
(3X-12)
IX-21 [
JX-14 [
] X-20 [
IX-22 [
X=16
X=17
X=18
(-x-2)|34-8)
X=12
X=22
(6X-31)
(X-64)
X=19
(3X) (7X-40°
Finish
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