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OpenStudy (benlindquist):

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OpenStudy (benlindquist):

this is confusing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm solving it right now, give me 5 mins

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

ook

pooja195 (pooja195):

\[\huge~\rm~\bf~\frac{ 3 }{ 4 }x+\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }=14\] solve for x

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

do you have to get a common denominator

pooja195 (pooja195):

Wait i did that wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well...you could just change the 1/2 to a 2/4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3/4 of x is what should be added to 1/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

get it?

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

still confusing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

divide each ANSWER CHOICE BY 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MULTIPLY IT BY 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ADD ONE HALF

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

10 and 1/8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes do this simple equation to each answer choice

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

ok

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