SOLUTION: (x/5) + (3/4) = 2x - 1
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Question 180816: (x/5) + (3/4) = 2x - 1
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x/5) + (3/4) = 2x - 1
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Multiply both sides by 20 (common denominator):
4x + 15 = 40x - 20
Subtract 4x from both sides to get:
15 = 36x - 20
Add 20 to both sides to get:
35 = 36x
Finally, divide both sides by 36:
35/36 = x
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