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(x)/(3) + (1)/(2) + (x)/(4) = (3)/(4) + (x)/(3)

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User Alba Mendez
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At first glance, this looks really tricky! But, as you look more closely, it gets easier! So I noticed there was x/3 on both sides so I just subtracted the x/3 on the right side and on the left side! This canceled out both of the x/3! So then I just subtracted 1/2 and the little bubble on the side is just me subtracting the fractions and getting like denominators! Then you undo division with multiplication, and multiply each side by 4 and that gets you x by itself, which equals 1! Hope this helps!
(x)/(3) + (1)/(2) + (x)/(4) = (3)/(4) + (x)/(3)-example-1
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