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7 May, 21:34

Solve the following equation A:2A/3=8+4A

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  1. 7 May, 21:47
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    So you multiply 3 on both sides to cancel out the denominator. which gives you 2a=24+12a. Subtract 12a on both sides. - 10a=24 which is a=-2.4
  2. 8 May, 00:58
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    Hello,

    2A/3 = 8+4A

    Subtract 4A

    2A/3-4A=8+4A-4A

    Simplify

    2A/3 - 4A/1

    2A/3 - 4A/3

    Combine fractions:

    2A-3x4A/3

    Simplify

    2A-12/3

    =-10A/3

    Refine:

    -10A/3=8

    Simplify

    3 (-10A/3) = 3 (8)

    -10A=24

    Simplify

    -10A/-10=24/-10

    A = 24/-10 divided out by 2 = - 12/5

    Thus, A = - 12/5

    Faith xoxo
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