SOLUTION: x/y-5/x+2/y x=30 y=6 I am at this point 30/6-5/30+2/6 where do I go from here Thanks

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I am at this point 30/6-5/30+2/6
where do I go from here
Thanks

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You didn't say what you want to do.
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If you want to add these:
I am at this point 30/6-5/30+2/6
30/6-5/30+2/6 = 150/30 - 5/30 + 10/30
(150 - 5 + 10)/30
= 155/30
= 31/6

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