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Solve (2/3)-(1/x)=5/6

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(2)/(3) - (1)/(x) = (5)/(6) Multiply both sides by 3

2 - (1(3))/(x) = (5(3))/(6) Simplify the numerators

2 - (3)/(x) = (15)/(6) Multiply both sides by 6

12 - (3(6))/(x) = 15 Simplify the numerator

12 - (18)/(x) = 15 Multiply both sides by x
12x - 18 = 15x Subtract 12x from both sides
-18 = 3x Divide both sides by 3
-6 = x Switch the sides to make it easier to read
x = -6

Check your answer by plugging -6 in for the x in the original problem:


(2)/(3) - (1)/(x) = (5)/(6) Plug in -6 for x

(2)/(3) - (1)/(-6) = (5)/(6) Change
(2)/(3) to
(4)/(6) so all denominators are the same

(4)/(6) - (1)/(-6) = (5)/(6) Change
(1)/(-6) to
(-1)/(6) for easier work

(4)/(6) - (-1)/(6) = (5)/(6) Subtract the numerators (4 - (-1) )

(5)/(6) =
(5)/(6)

So, x = -6 .
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