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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3/8=x/12 solve for x
solve for x x+1/8=2x-5/2
3x/3x-36=-1/x solve for x
2x/16x+30=-1/x solve for x
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
medals :)
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
3/8 = x/12
multiply both sides by 12:
12*3/8 = x
x = 4*3/2
x = 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Bahrom is on the case so ur good
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
wait first one's wrong wth.. is wrong with me
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
3/8 = x/12
x = 36/8 = 9/2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
dude wat u doing i had ur back
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
rewrite the rest using the parenthesis please... i cant tell what the question is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 is x-9/2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=9/2 my bad
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve for x (x+1/8)=(2x-5/2)
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OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
not like that mariah... parenthesis so that i can tell the fractions apart, put the numerator in parenthesis..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
he means brackets, i think
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
no i mean there's a difference between
(x+1)/4 and x + 1/4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh, my bad
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeh thats brackets
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Indeed!
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
[] arent these brackets?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well they are the same except these are square brackets or soming like that, plus why u askking me im a moron
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve for x (x+1)/8=2x-5/2
(3x)/3x-36=(-1)/x solve for x
(2x)/16x+30=-(1)/x solve for x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like that?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
like that?
OpenStudy (bahrom7893):
no mariah... |dw:1330112553167:dw|
would be written as (3x+y)/8