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Answered by MRDEMANDING
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Given:

7x + \dfrac{3}{4} = \dfrac{3}{2}x + 7

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To Find:

x

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Solution:

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Subtract 3/4 from both sides:

7x + \dfrac{3}{4} = \dfrac{3}{2}x + 7

7x = \dfrac{3}{2}x + 7  -  \dfrac{3}{4}

7x = \dfrac{3}{2}x +  6\dfrac{1}{4}

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Subtract 3/2 x from both sides:

7x = \dfrac{3}{2}x +  6\dfrac{1}{4}

7x -  \dfrac{3}{2}x =   6\dfrac{1}{4}

5\dfrac{1}{2}x =   6\dfrac{1}{4}

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Divide 5 1/2 from both sides:

5\dfrac{1}{2}x =   6\dfrac{1}{4}

x =   6\dfrac{1}{4} \div5\dfrac{1}{2}

x =   \dfrac{25}{4} \div \dfrac{11}{2}

x =   \dfrac{25}{4} \times \dfrac{2}{11}

x =   \dfrac{25}{22}

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Simplify:

x =   \dfrac{25}{22}

x =  1 \dfrac{3}{22}

Answered by 15anu
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