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Answered by ghummann1967
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Answer:

x = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{4x+1}{3}+\frac{3x+1}{2}=\frac{3x-7}{4}+ 13

Taking the Least Common Factor (LCM) on both sides.

\frac{(4x+1)*2}{(3)*2} + \frac{(3x+1)*3}{(2)*3}  = \frac{3x-7}{4} + \frac{(13)*4}{(1)*4}

Now taking the answer by multiplying and then adding, as both side's respective fractions will have the same denominator, hence the addition of fractions is Possible.

\frac{8x+2+9x+3}{6} = \frac{3x-7+52}{4}

Now Adding all the Values, All Constants into Constants and COefficient-Variables into their own, like so

\frac{17x+5}{6} = \frac{3x+45}{4}

Now Cross Multiplying the Equations,

Multiplying the denominator of one side's fraction to the numerator of the other.

4(17x+5) = (3x+45)6

68x +20 = 18x + 270

Moving like terms together, and Variable terms on one side.

68x-18x = 270-20

changing sides also changes the signs with those Terms, such that positive to Negative and Negative to Positive, and the same with Multiplication and Division. Now Subtracting:

50x = 250

x = \frac{250}{50}

x = 5

I hope this is Helpful, Apologies if the explanation is too long and Unnecessary :)

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