SOLUTION: Solve for the value of the variable: 3x/4 + 3/2 = x/3 - 1/6

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Question 912362: Solve for the value of the variable:
3x/4 + 3/2 = x/3 - 1/6

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Lowest common denominator is 2*2*3=12.
Multiply the left and right sides by 12 and simplify. This will eliminate the denominators and you can handle the like-terms.

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