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16 January, 23:26

X/2 + x/5 = 5/4

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  1. 16 January, 23:51
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    To add x/2 and x/5 together, we note that the least common denominator between 2 and 5 is 10. Using this fact, we can turn x/2 into the equivalent fraction 5x/10, and x/5 into 2x/10. Adding the two together gets us

    5x/10 + 2x/10 = 7x/10

    Now, our equation reads

    7x/10 = 5/4

    Cross multiplying, this equation implies that

    7x (4) = 10 (5), or

    28x = 50.

    Dividing either side by 28, we find that

    x = 50/28 = 25/14

    To verify this, we can substitute this value in for x in the original equation to get

    (25/14) / 2 + (25/14) / 5

    For the first term, half of 1/14 is 1/28, so half of 25/14 should give us 25/28. For the second, 1/5 of 25 is 5, so 1/5 of 25/14 is appropriately 5/14, or 10/28.

    25/28 + 10/28 = 35/28, and since 35 and 28 have a common factor of 7 (35 = 7 x 5, 28 = 7 x 4), we can reduce 35/28 to 5/4, showing that our answer checks out.
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