SOLUTION: x/6-y/2=1/3

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Question 675080: x/6-y/2=1/3
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Multiply the entire equation by 6 to be rid of the fractions
x - 3y = 2
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Isolate y
-3y = -x + 2
Divide the entire equation by -3

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