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Masi Umo
Mar 31

6x-1➗2x= 4x-3➗ 5 X, solve for X?

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Mar 31
To solve for x, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation.

First, let's simplify both sides of the equation:

6x - 1 / 2x = 4x - 3 / 5

To simplify the left side, we need to find a common denominator for the fractions:

(6x - 1) / 2x = (4x - 3) / 5

Multiply both sides by 2x to get rid of the denominator on the left side:

2x(6x - 1) / 2x = (4x - 3) / 5 * 2x

This simplifies to:

6x - 1 = 2(4x - 3)

Now, distribute the 2 on the right side:

6x - 1 = 8x - 6

Next, move all the x terms to one side of the equation:

6x - 8x = -6 + 1

-2x = -5

Finally, divide by -2 to solve for x:

x = -5 / -2

x = 5/2

Therefore, the solution for x is 5/2.
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