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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help solve 3/4 (6-x) = 1/3 (4x+5)+2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 times6 gives you 18/4 for your first fraction and -3/4x gives you your second fraction. on the other side of the equation 1 times 4 gives you 4/3x and 1 times five gives you your second fraction 5/3 on the other side (+2). So now you have... 18/4-3/4x=4/3x+5/3+2. Now change the denominator (bottom number) to 12 (even for 2). Then you can single out x

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