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22west:

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22west:

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22west:

@dude

dude:

\[1\:\frac{1}{4}x=3\:\frac{1}{2}\]

22west:

is that the answer?

dude:

No

dude:

That is the equation, solve for x

22west:

umm........

22west:

hehe

22west:

idk how

dude:

You can convert both equations into improper fractions \(\frac{5}{4}x=\frac{7}{2}\) And then multiply by the reciprocal of \(\frac{5}{4}\)(Which is \(\frac{4}{5}\))

dude:

\(\huge{\color{red}{\frac{4}{5}\cdot} \frac{5}{4}x=\frac{7}{2}\color{red}{\cdot \frac{4}{5}}}\)

22west:

i meant 10

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