Asked by y912f
89. Solve for x in the equation:
6/7x - 6 = -2
I posted this before, and this is the reply I got from someone:
multiply both sides by 7
6x-42=-14
add 42 to each side
6x=28
x=14/3
But I don't get how this is done because to eliminate 6/7 shouldn't I multiply by 7/6, and not just 7?
Here's what I would do:
first, add 6 to both sides
6/7x=4
multiply both sides by 7/6
x=14/3
But I come out to the same answer..which process is correct?
6/7x - 6 = -2
I posted this before, and this is the reply I got from someone:
multiply both sides by 7
6x-42=-14
add 42 to each side
6x=28
x=14/3
But I don't get how this is done because to eliminate 6/7 shouldn't I multiply by 7/6, and not just 7?
Here's what I would do:
first, add 6 to both sides
6/7x=4
multiply both sides by 7/6
x=14/3
But I come out to the same answer..which process is correct?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Both are correct. Both do the same thing. Multiplying by 7 then dividing by six is the same thing as you did, multiplying by 7/6.
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