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 \frac{x + 4}{2}  -  \frac{2x + 1}{3}  =  \frac{3x + 1}{4}  -  \frac{4x + 5}{6}
This thing even I know MissNobody77. If you really know the answer then send it the step by step process. By the way, the process you said is just roughly 15% of the answer. Please send the whole answer.​

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Answered by sadnesslosthim
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Answer:

x = 9

Explanation:

Given that:

\bullet \dfrac{x + 4}{2}  -  \dfrac{2x + 1}{3}  =  \dfrac{3x + 1}{4}  -  \dfrac{4x + 5}{6}

Need to find : value of x

Solution :

\longrightarrow \:  \:  \dfrac{x + 4}{2}  -  \dfrac{2x + 1}{3}  =  \dfrac{3x + 1}{4}  -  \dfrac{4x + 5}{6}

\longrightarrow \:  \:  \dfrac{6(x + 4) - 4(2x + 1)}{12}   =  \dfrac{3(3x + 1) - 2(4x + 5)}{12}

\longrightarrow \:  \: 6x + 24 - 8 - 4 = 3(3x + 1) - 2(4x + 5)

\longrightarrow \:  \:  - 2x + 20= 3(3x + 1) - 2(4x + 5)

\longrightarrow \:  \:  - 2x  + 20 = 9x + 3 - 8x - 10

\longrightarrow \:  \: - 2x + 20 = x + 3 - 10

\longrightarrow \:  \:  - 2x + 20 = x - 7

\longrightarrow \:  \:  - 2x - x =  - 20 - 7

\longrightarrow \:  \:  - 3x =  - 27

\longrightarrow \:  \:  x = \dfrac{ - 27}{ - 3}

\boxed{\bf{\; x = 9 }} \; \bigstar

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Answered by MissNobody77
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Answer:

As u wish

well I wanted u to solve it by yourself

but well

anyways!!

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