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Solve \frac{(x-5)}{2}=\frac{(x-4)}{3}

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Answered by priyambaksi
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\frac{(x-5)}{2}=\frac{(x-4)}{3}

=>3x-15 = 2x-8
=>x=(15-8)=7

Answered by maryjessicka
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(x-5)/2 = (x-4)/3

Cross Multiplication
3(x-5) = 2(x-4)
3x-15 = 2x-8
3x-2x = 15-8
Therefore, x = 7
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