SOLUTION: I can't understand this stuff.could you please help me.
y-3/4=5/6
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Question 9546: I can't understand this stuff.could you please help me.
y-3/4=5/6
Answer by bonster(299) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what you need to do is to first isolate "y" on one side:
y-= <--add to both sides to isolate the variable "y"
y-+=+
y=+
the denominators are not the same. You need to find the least common multiple for both 6 and 4 is 12.
What do you do to 6 to get to 12? multiply by 2
what do you do to 4 to get to 12? multiply by 3
y=+
y=+
y=
y=1
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