1. The problem asks to find the value of $x$ in the equation $$\frac{3x+2}{5} = 4.$$\n\n2. The formula used here is to solve for $x$ by isolating it on one side of the equation. We do this by eliminating the denominator first.\n\n3. Multiply both sides of the equation by 5 to cancel the denominator:\n$$5 \times \frac{3x+2}{5} = 5 \times 4$$\nThis simplifies to:\n$$\cancel{5} \times \frac{3x+2}{\cancel{5}} = 20$$\n$$3x + 2 = 20$$\n\n4. Next, subtract 2 from both sides to isolate the term with $x$:\n$$3x + 2 - 2 = 20 - 2$$\n$$3x = 18$$\n\n5. Finally, divide both sides by 3 to solve for $x$:\n$$\frac{3x}{3} = \frac{18}{3}$$\n$$\cancel{3}x / \cancel{3} = 6$$\n$$x = 6$$\n\n6. Therefore, the solution to the equation is $x = 6$.
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