Question 386991
[(5x+3)/2]+(3/4)=5/2                  First, subtract your 3/4 to both sides
[(5x+3)/2]+(3/4)-(3/4)=5/2-3/4        This cancels out your +3/4
[(5x+3)/2]=7/4                        Next, multiply both sides by 2
2[(5x+3)/2]=7/4(2)                    This cancels out your divided by two 
5x+3=7/2                              Then, subtract your 3 over
5x+3-3=7/2-3                          This cancels your +3
5x=1/2                                Finally, you can divide by 5
5x(1/5)=1/2(1/5)                      Or you can multiply by the reciprical
                                      of 5 which is 1/5
x=1/10