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| Question 14230:  two thirds X plus four equals nine
 2/3 x + 4 = 9 how do you solve and do the work?
 Answer by Alwayscheerful(414)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You first need to isolate the X on one side in order to solve this problem. So, move everything so that the 2/3X is by itself on the left side of the equal sign.
 *Remember that everytime you move something over the equal sign, you must change its sign.  For example.  x+5=10.  If you move the 5 over, you change it from a positive state to a negative state.  Then the equation becomes x=5
 Back you your problem...
 2/3x+4=9
 Move the 4 over
 2/3x=5
 Then, to get rid of the fraction, you multipy the fraction by its recipricol (flip the fraction upside-down) to the make coefficient 1
 3/2*2/3 x=5
 *Remember that if you multiply one side with something, you must do the same for the other side.
 x=5*3/2
 x=7.5
 or
 x=15/2
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