SOLUTION: Solve
(3x + 5 / 6) - (2x - 4 / 5) = 3
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: Solve
(3x + 5 / 6) - (2x - 4 / 5) = 3
This question is from textbook An Incremental Development
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve
(3x + 5 / 6) - (2x - 4 / 5) = 3
The LCD is 6*5=30, multiply both sides of the equation by 30 to get rid of the fractions.
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