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Caleb Mccullough
5 May, 01:46
If 3/4 + 1 1/3 = 5/6-x, then x=
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Barnett
5 May, 05:23
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To solve this equation, you need to solve for x by putting all the variables in one side of the equal side and the numbers on the opposite side. And to make the equation easier, I changed 1 and 1/3 into a fraction - which would be 4/3.
3/4 + 4/3 = 5/6 - x
And to make the whole problem much easier, I made all fractions have a common denominator.
9/12 + 16 / 12 = 10/12 - x
25/12 = 10/12 - x
-x = 15/12
x = - 15/12
And now you simplify them to get - 5/4.
Answer: - 5/4
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