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12 September, 02:30

How to solve 3x/7 - 1/2 = 1/14

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  1. 12 September, 02:58
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    Answer: 4/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First off, we should all get the denominators to be the same.

    14 is the LCM of each of the denominators, so:

    3x / 7 times 2/2 = 6x/14

    -1/2 times 7/7 = - 7/14

    and 1/14 is 1/14

    So now we have

    6x/7 + - 7/14 = 1/14

    We can multiply everything by 14 to get rid of the denominator completely, which leaves us with:

    6x - 7 = 1

    Then we just solve like a normal equation:

    6x = 8

    x = 8/6, or 4/3
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