Asked by Carrie
Equation:
2x/5-x/3=5 (2x/5 and x/3 is a fraction)
I know that you are suppose to combine like terms, like x, but don't know what I need to do, since they are fractions. Help please.
2x/5-x/3=5 (2x/5 and x/3 is a fraction)
I know that you are suppose to combine like terms, like x, but don't know what I need to do, since they are fractions. Help please.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
multipy each side by 15
6x-5x=65
6x-5x=65
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