Help regarding solving a linear equation problem

DigitalSplendid

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I tried to solve value of a, b, c and here is the problem:

And here is my attempt to solve:
 

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Your equation [imath]a+\frac{3}{2}b+\frac{1}{2}c=\frac{1}{2}[/imath] is wrong. It should reads: [imath]a+\frac{3}{2}b+\frac{1}{2}c=\frac{9}{4}[/imath]
 
Your equation [imath]a+\frac{3}{2}b+\frac{1}{2}c=\frac{1}{2}[/imath] is wrong. It should reads: [imath]a+\frac{3}{2}b+\frac{1}{2}c=\frac{9}{4}[/imath]
I tried once again but appears not getting the right answer.
 

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Why do you think your answer is wrong? Did you check it in the equation? Or did someone else tell you it's wrong?
Since the problem is part of a bigger problem, I must have made an error in the earlier steps and indeed this equation is solved correctly.
 
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