SOLUTION: How do I work this problem -6+4/3(2)-1= I tried working it by first doin the multiplication of 3(2) and simplifing 4/6 to 2/3, next I tried adding -6+-1 and got -7. That's as far a

Algebra.Com
Question 384250: How do I work this problem -6+4/3(2)-1= I tried working it by first doin the multiplication of 3(2) and simplifing 4/6 to 2/3, next I tried adding -6+-1 and got -7. That's as far as I got.

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
multiply the complete fraction
-6+4/3(2)-1
-6+8/3-1
-18/3+8/3-3/3=-13/3=-4 1/3

RELATED QUESTIONS

I have solved this problem, but I doubt if I did this in the correct manner or even if... (answered by richwmiller)
Here's the question: Sorry for it being so long Solve each system by the addition... (answered by lotanez)
Solve using addition and multiplication principals. 3/4(3x -1/2) -2/3 < 1/3 I have... (answered by solver91311)
AHi. I was wondering if I could recieve help on the following problem: I know you do... (answered by stanbon,edjones)
How do I work out this problem 1/2+(2/3 /... (answered by Alan3354)
I have this problem and I want to know if I did it correct? 4-x/x-2=-2/x-2, this is how I (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Solve for X in a 3x2 matrix. Matrix 1 first row :[-4 -4 -2] and second row [3 -2 -6] = (answered by ikleyn)
I need some help on how to do a certain problem: Find the function of x (answered by solver91311)
I AM NOT SUER HOW TO WORK THIS PROBLEM SOLVING FOR Y.Y-1=-2/3(X+6). FIRST I GET RID OF... (answered by stanbon)