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The sum of 3 1/4 and 2/3 of a number is the same as 1/4 of the number subtracted from 12 1/4 find the number



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Answer:

3 1/4 + 2/3 * x = 12 1/4 - 1/4 * x

3 1/4 + 2/3 * x + 1/4 * x = 12 1/4

2/3 * x + 1/4 * x = 12 1/4 - 3 1/4

8/12 * x + 3/12 * x = 9

11/12 * x = 9

x = 9 * 12/11

x = 108/11

User Mr Matrix
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Answer:


9 (9)/(11)

Explanation:

Let the unknown number be x.

Given equation:


3 (1)/(4) + (2)/(3)x=12 (1)/(4)-(1)/(4)x


\textsf{Add\; $(1)/(4)x$ \;to\;both\;sides\;of\;the\;equation}:


\implies 3 (1)/(4) + (2)/(3)x+(1)/(4)x=12 (1)/(4)-(1)/(4)x+(1)/(4)x


\implies 3 (1)/(4) + (2)/(3)x+(1)/(4)x=12 (1)/(4)


\textsf{Subtract\; $3(1)/(4)$ \;from\;both\;sides\;of\;the\;equation}:


\implies 3 (1)/(4) + (2)/(3)x+(1)/(4)x-3 (1)/(4)=12 (1)/(4)-3 (1)/(4)


\implies (2)/(3)x+(1)/(4)x=12 (1)/(4)-3 (1)/(4)

Subtract the mixed numbers:


\implies (2)/(3)x+(1)/(4)x=9

When adding fractions with different denominators, multiply the numerator and the denominator of each fraction by the same amount to make the denominators the same:


\implies (4)/(4) \cdot (2)/(3)x+(3)/(3) \cdot (1)/(4)x=9


\implies (8)/(12)x+(3)/(12)x=9

Add the fractions:


\implies \left((8)/(12)+(3)/(12)\right)x=9


\implies (11)/(12)x=9

Multiply both sides by 12:


\implies 12 \cdot (11)/(12)x=12 \cdot 9


\implies 11x=108

Divide both sides by 11:


\implies (11x)/(11)=(108)/(11)


\implies x=(108)/(11)

To convert the fraction into a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator:


\implies 108 / 11 = 9\; \textsf{remainder}\;9

The mixed number answer is the whole number and the remainder divided by the denominator:


\implies x=9 (9)/(11)

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