GRE Question of the Day (April 17th)

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Math

If \({\frac{{x}}{{3}} - \frac{{x}}{{6}} + \frac{{x}}{{9}} - \frac{{x}}{{12}} = 1 - \frac{{1}}{{2}} + \frac{{1}}{{3}} - \frac{{1}}{{4}}}\) , then \({x =}\)

A. \({3}\)

B. \({1}\)

C. \({\frac{{1}}{{3}}}\)

D. \({-\frac{{1}}{{3}}}\)

E. \({-3}\)

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