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How do I solve for x?

How do I solve for x?-example-1
User Stribika
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

1: Turn the mixed fraction into improper.

2: Multiply 3/5 to each side

3: The you get x = 3

You need to multiply the fraction instead of division because multiplying by the reciprocal is the same as dividing the normal fraction.

User Meysam Sadeghi
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\mathsf{5 = 1(2)/(3)x}


\mathsf{1(2)/(3)x = 5}


\mathsf{(1*3 + 2)/(3)x = 5}


\mathsf{(3 + 2)/(3)x = 5}


\mathsf{(5)/(3)x = 5}


\large\textbf{MULTIPLY }\rm{\bf (3)/(5)}\large\textbf{ to BOTH SIDES}


\mathsf{{(3)/(5)*(5)/(3)x= (3)/(5)* 5}}


\large\textbf{SIMPLIFY IT!}


\mathsf{x = (3)/(5)*5}


\mathsf{x = (3)/(5)*(5)/(1)}


\mathsf{x = (3*5)/(5*1)}


\mathsf{x = (15)/(5)}


\mathsf{x = 15/5}


\mathsf{x = 3}


\huge\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \boxed{\mathsf{x = 3}}}\huge\checkmark



\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}


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