SOLUTION: 4s+s/3-7=5
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Question 104712: 4s+s/3-7=5
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given equation
Multiply both sides by the LCM of 3. This will eliminate the fractions (note: if you need help with finding the LCM, check out this solver)
Distribute and multiply the LCM to each side
Combine like terms on the left side
Add 21 to both sides
Combine like terms on the right side
Divide both sides by 13 to isolate s
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Answer:
So our answer is (which is approximately in decimal form)
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