SOLUTION: I am having a hard time trying to solve this equation 1/3(9x+27)-4=1/2(2x+54)

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Question 1091263: I am having a hard time trying to solve this equation 1/3(9x+27)-4=1/2(2x+54)
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



You won;t have a hard time if you clear it of fractions first
by multiplying it by the LCD which is the smallest whole number
that both denominators 3 and 2 will both divide evenly into, which
is 6.

So we multiply both sides by 6



Then we have



Now can you finish solving it?  If not, tell me about it in the
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Edwin

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