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HassanAhmad:

can you guys help me out

HassanAhmad:

HassanAhmad:

ohhhh i appreciate your help man thanks

crispyrat:

@extrinix wrote:
\(3x+1:6+4x\) \(2:5\) So, the two are equal, split the probability in half on both of them and add them together, \(3x+1+2 = 4x+6+5\) \(3x+3 = 4x+11\) \(3x = 4x+8\) \(-x=8\) \(x=8\) simplify it subtract 3 from both sides subtract 4x from both sides divide by -1 on both sides this is your x value Here c:
if -x=8 then how would x=8 ? In that case x=-8 and still thats wrong -8*3=-24 -24+1=-23 6+-8*4=-32+6=-22 -24/-22 not equal 2:5 Instead you want to set up a proportion (3x+1)/(6+4x)=2/5 5*(3x+1)=2(6+4x) 15x+5=12+8x minus 8x from both sides 7x+5=12 minus 5 from both sides 7x=7 divide by 7 x=1 plug that in 3*1+1=4 6+4*1=10 4:10=2:5

jhonyy9:

so i think this wan be in this form \[\frac{ 3x +1 }{ 6+4x }=\frac{ 2 }{ 5 }\] @HassanAhmad

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