SOLUTION: Can someone please help me solve this problem?
q+9/2 + q-3/3=6
Thank you.
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q+9/2 + q-3/3=6
Thank you.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
+ = 6
We can get rid of the denominators by multiplying the equation by 6:
6* + 6* = 6(6)
Cancel out the denominators and you have:
3(q+9) + 2(q-3) = 36
:
3q + 27 + 2q - 6 = 36
:
5q + 21 = 36
:
5q = 36 - 21
:
5q = 15
q =
q = 3
:
:
Check in original equation, substitute 3 for q:
+ = 6
+ 0 = 6; confirms our solution
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