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zarkam21 (zarkam21):

Help please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

With what?

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

I already know what #11 and #13 is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, I was working on 11... I'll do the others then xD

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

Okay! =)

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

Hahah done anytime yet? =)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) Simplify 14/30 to 7/15 \[\frac{ 2x }{ 5 } =\frac{ 7 }{ 15 } \] 2) Multiply both sides by 5 \[2x=\frac{ 7 }{ 15 } \times 5 \] 3) \[Simplify \frac{ 7 }{ 15 } \times 5 \to \frac{ 35 }{ 15 }\] \[2x=\frac{ 35 }{15 }\] 4) \[Simplify \frac{ 7 }{ 15 } \times 5 \ to \frac{ 7 }{ 3 }\] \[2x=\frac{ 7 }{ 3 }\] 5) Divide both sides by 2 \[x=\frac{ 7 }{ 3 \times 2 }\] 6) Simplify 3×2 to 6 \[x=\frac{ 7 }{ 6 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, it took a little while to make sure it was readable. xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's #12

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

It's alright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay for #14, I'm just going to say the answer to say time. I can still explain it if you want though. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

save*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[x=\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\]

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