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Which number should each side of the equation 34x=9 be multiplied by to produce the equivalent equation of x = 12? A −3/4 B 1/4 C 4/3 D 4
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Which number should each side of the equation 34x=9 be multiplied by to produce the equivalent equation of x = 12?
A −3/4
B 1/4
C 4/3
D 4
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There exists no number that could make x=12. Simply because x does not =12, but x = 9/34
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3/4x = 9....multiply both sides by 4/3...eliminating the 3/4 on the left side
x = 9 * 4/3
x = 36/3
x = 12
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