The equation 5/3x+11/3=−4/3 is solved as follows. Fill in the correct numbers to complete the solution.(1 point)

To solve the equation $\frac{5}{3}x + \frac{11}{3} = -\frac{4}{3}$, we need to isolate $x$.

First, we can subtract $\frac{11}{3}$ from both sides of the equation:

$$\frac{5}{3}x + \frac{11}{3} - \frac{11}{3} = -\frac{4}{3} - \frac{11}{3}$$

This simplifies to:

$$\frac{5}{3}x = -\frac{15}{3}$$

To isolate $x$, we can then divide both sides of the equation by $\frac{5}{3}$:

$$\frac{5}{3}x \div \frac{5}{3} = -\frac{15}{3} \div \frac{5}{3}$$

This simplifies to:

$$x = -\frac{15}{5}$$

So, the solution is $x = -\frac{15}{5}$.