Final answer:
To solve the equation, equal terms involving 'c' on both sides cancel out, resulting in -1 = 1, a false statement. Therefore, the equation has no solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the multi-step linear equation ¾ c - 1 = 1 + ¾ c, we follow these steps:
- First, we look at both sides of the equation and notice that the terms involving c are identical, with ¾ c on both the left and right side of the equation.
- By subtracting ¾ c from both sides of the equation to try and isolate the variable c, we see that the terms cancel each other out, leaving us with -1 = 1, which is not true.
- We thus conclude that there are no values of c that would satisfy this equation, indicating our solution is 'no solution'.
Since the equation simplifies to a false statement and there are no c terms left to solve for, the equation is inconsistent and has no solutions. This means that the answer is (c) No solution.