SOLUTION: n/4+n/3=1/2

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Question 647199: n/4+n/3=1/2
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n/4+n/3=1/2
Find a common denominator for the L side of the equation.
3n/12+4n/12=1/2
(3n+4n)/12=1/2
7n/12=1/2
7n/12*12=1/2*12
7n=6
7n*1/7=6*1/7
n=6/7


Substitute this value back into the original equation to make sure it is correct.

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