linear equation: 7/6x - 3/2 = 6/9

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Dear who ever wants to help:
I have 7/6x - 3/2 = 6/9. How would you go about finding the answer? :?:
 
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He11 yeah said:
I have 7/6x - 3/2 = 6/9. How would you go about finding the answer?
To find the answer, solve for x :idea:
 
(7/6)x - (3/2) = 6/9

start by reducing the fraction on the right side of the equation ...

(7/6)x - (3/2) = 2/3

To clear the fractions, multiply every term by the Least Common Multiple of the denominators 6, 2, and 3 (that LCM would be 6) ...

6(7/6)x - 6(3/2) = 6(2/3)

7x - 9 = 4

add 9 to both sides ...

7x = 13

divide both sides by 7 ...

x = 13/7
 
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