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2x/3+2=7x/12+4
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Answered by learner2929
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Answered by chiotcharachel
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Answer: HELLO

Hereis your answer

2x/3 + 2 = 7x/14 + 4  : x=12

Step-by-step explanation: 2x/3 + 2 = 7x/14 + 4

Now Cancel 7x/14: x/2 If you don't  understand how to cancel it. Cancel it like this: 7x/14 cancel the common factor of:7

= x/2

Find least common Multiplier of 3 and 2:

Prime Factorization of 3: 3

Prime Factorization of 2: 2

Multiply each factor the greatest number times it occurs in either 3 or 2

= 3*2

Multiply the numbers: 3*2  = 6

Now multiply by LCM= 6

2x/3 * 6 + 2 * 6 = x/2 * 6 + 4 * 6

Now you have to simplify

4x + 12 = 3x + 24

Subtract 12 from both sides

4x + 12 - 12 = 3x + 12 - 3x

so the answer is: x = 12

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