SOLUTION: I'm not sure where to start on this equation. I know I should have a common denominator, which I think is 4. The instruction is-Solve each equation for the variable indicated x/2
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Question 368515: I'm not sure where to start on this equation. I know I should have a common denominator, which I think is 4. The instruction is-Solve each equation for the variable indicated x/2=y/4 for x
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply both sides by 2.
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