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5 October, 22:34

How do you solve u/5+u/10-u/6=1

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  1. 5 October, 22:58
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    Find the least common denominator for each of these fractions then complete the equation until it equals 1.

    Common factor is 30

    u/5 = 6u/30

    u/10 = 3u/30

    -u/6 = - 5u/30

    6u/30 + 3u/30 - 5u/30 = 1

    4u/30 = 1

    4u = 30

    u = 7.5
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