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How do you get 2+3/4x=5/6 without fraction
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How do you get 2+3/4x=5/6 without fraction
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You multiply both sides by the GCD GREATEST COMMON DENOMINATOR
2 + 3/4x = 5/6
Multiply by 12 since 4 and 6 divide evenly into 24
12(2 + 3/4x) = 12(5/6)
24 + 9x = 10
Collect like terms
9x = -14
X = -14/9
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