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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!! find QU.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets call it \(x\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve \[\frac{x}{12}=\frac{x+4}{17}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you know how to do that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i believe so. let me try it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"no" is a fine answer, i can show you just asking ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i came up with the answer 9.6 is that correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

even if it is can you show me so i can make sure my steps are correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure first step should be the old math teacher word "cross multiply" to get rid of the denominators

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay i got that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

btw \(9.6\) is right so whatever you are doing worked

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