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Solve : x+3/2+x-2/3=5


owuondajulius: Is it x+3/2+ (x-2)/3= 5 or (x+3)/2 + (x-2)/3= 5? Kindly clarify.

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Answered by hariprasath1517
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Answer:

\frac{x+3}{2}+\frac{x-2}{3} = 5 \\3(x+3) + 2(x-2) = 5*6\\3x+9+2x-4=30\\5x+5=30\\5(x+1)=30\\x+1=\frac{30}{5} \\x+1=6\\x=6-1\\x=5

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aslam007: absolutely correct
owuondajulius: Is it x+3/2+ (x-2)/3= 5 or (x+3)/2 + (x-2)/3= 5? Kindly let the poster clarify. Mathematics is so sensitive to brackets
Answered by owuondajulius
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x+3/2+x-2/3=5

x+x+3/2-2/3=5

2x+3/2-2/3=5  multiply both sides by 6 (LCM concept)

6(2x+3/2-2/3)=30

12x+9-4=30

12x+5=30

12x=30-5

12x=25

x=25/12

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