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15 October, 06:00

What is the solution to the linear equation?

2/3x - 1/2 = 1/3 + 5/6 x

A. x=-5

B. x = - 1/6

C. x = 1/6

D. x=5

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  1. 15 October, 08:11
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    First, you want to make all your fractions have a common denominator. Your common denominator would be 6, so multiplying each / 3 fraction by 2 and each / 2 fraction by 3, you get 4/6x-3/6=2/6+5/6x. You can now combine your fractions getting (4x-3) / 6 = (2+5x) / 6. Now, reduce out the fractions to get 4x-3=2+5x, subtract 4x from both sides, - 3=2+x, subtract 2 from both sides, x=-5, or answer choice A.
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