Question 162222
Our teacher didn't explain much about using Cramer rule with fractions so im at a lost at this equation.

{(2/3)x + (1/5)y = 3
{(3/2)x + (5/3)y = (2/3)

If it makes it any easier, our teacher said we can also use subtitution and elimination method. 
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The fact that you have fractions does not make any difference in 
using Cramer's Method.

But you can get rid of the fractions:
Multiply thru the 1st equation by 15 to get:
10x + 3y = 45
Multiply thru the 2nd equation by 6 to get:
9x + 10y = 4
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Now, use Cramer or elimination to get:
x = 6
y = -5
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Cheers,
Stan H.