SOLUTION: The solution of s/3-5/6=s+2/9 is?

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Question 150091: The solution of s/3-5/6=s+2/9 is?
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The solution of s/3-5/6=s+2/9 is?
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Solve for s?
Multiply by 18 to get rid of fractions
6s - 15 = 18s + 4
-12s = 19
s = -19/12

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