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How do you find x/2 + x/2 = 8/12
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How do you find x/2 + x/2 = 8/12
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Since x/2 and x/2 have a common denominator, we can combine the terms.
x/2+x/2=8/12
2x/2=8/12
divide both sides by 2, then multiply both sides by 2
x=8/12=2/3
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2*(2x/2)=8/12*2
2x=8/6
6*2x=8/6*6
12x=8
x=8/12
x=0.66667
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