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Which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before solving?
6 – x + = 6 minus StartFraction 3 Over 4 EndFraction x plus StartFraction 1 Over 3 EndFraction equals StartFraction one-half EndFraction x plus 5.x + 5
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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given Which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before solving?

  • We need to find the number so that each term is multiplied to eliminate the fraction before solving.
  • Now the equation will be 6 – 3/4x + 1/3 = ½ x + 5
  • Now in order to eliminate the fractions we get 12 since by taking LCM of 4, 3 and 2 we get 2 x 2 x 3 = 12

So 12 will be number to eliminate the fraction.

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Answered by johnbyrd066
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