SOLUTION: (x/4) = 2 + (x-3/3)

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Question 152955: (x/4) = 2 + (x-3/3)
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x/4=2+((x-3)/3) I assume that this is the problem.
3x=24+(4(x-3)) Multiple each side by the LCM (12) to eliminate fractions.
3x=24+4x-12
-x=12
x=-12
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Ed

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