The equation \frac{x}{4}=2+\frac{x-3}{3} can be solved by multiply

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2021-10-23

The equation
x4=2+x33
can be solved by multiplying both sides by the__________ of the fractions, which is________

Answer & Explanation

Talisha

Talisha

Skilled2021-10-24Added 93 answers

Step 1
Given, the equation,
x4=2+x33
Step 2
The given equation is solved by multiplying both sides by Least Common Denominator (L.C.D) of the fractions, which is 12.
In addition,
solution can be given as follows:
x4=2+x33
Now, Least Common Denominator of the fractions is, LCD of (4,3) which is 12.
x4×12=(2+x33)×12
3x=24+4(x3)
3x=24+4x12
x=12
x=12
is the solution.

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