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28 March, 17:13

5/4+x=3/4 how do I figure this out

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  1. 28 March, 18:38
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    You could subtract 5/4 from each side of the equation.

    Then it would say

    x = - 2/4.

    That's a perfectly true solution, but not a very attractive one.

    To pretty it up, you could simplify the fraction if you felt like it,

    and you would have

    x = - 1/2.
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