Solve 3/2x -4 = 16

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To solve the equation 3/2x - 4 = 16, you want to isolate the variable x by getting rid of the constant terms first.

First, add 4 to both sides of the equation to get rid of the -4 term:

3/2x - 4 + 4 = 16 + 4

Simplifying this equation gives:

3/2x = 20

Next, you can solve for x by multiplying both sides of the equation by 2/3 to get rid of the fraction:

(3/2x)(2/3) = 20(2/3)

Simplifying this equation gives:

x = 40/3

Thus, the solution to the equation 3/2x - 4 = 16 is x = 40/3.