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Answered by luckyboy2000
3

Answer:

Find common denominator

2

3

+

3

2

4

=

(

1

)

2

\frac{x-2}{3}+\frac{x-3}{24}=\frac{(x-1)}{2}

3x−2+24x−3=2(x−1)

8

(

2

)

2

4

+

3

2

4

=

(

1

)

2

\frac{8(x-2)}{24}+\frac{x-3}{24}=\frac{(x-1)}{2}

248(x−2)+24x−3=2(x−1)

2

Combine fractions with common denominator

3

Distribute

4

Subtract the numbers

5

Combine like terms

6

Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators

7

Cancel multiplied terms that are in the denominator

8

Distribute

9

Add

1

9

19

19

to both sides of the equation

10

Simplify

11

Subtract

1

2

12x

12x

from both sides of the equation

12

Simplify

13

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

14

Simplify

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution

= -7/3

is the solution dear

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Answered by Subekshyapant
2

x=11 hope it helps you

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