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To clear fractions from the equation 3/4n+1/3n=26, you could multiply each term on both sides by 4 true or false
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To clear fractions from the equation 3/4n+1/3n=26, you could multiply each term on both sides by 4 true or false
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To clear fractions from the equation 3/4n+1/3n=26, you could multiply each term on both sides by 4
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FALSE. You'd have to multiply each by 12n to get rid of the denominators.
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