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26 January, 02:50

How do you solve 5q-7=2/3?

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  1. 26 January, 03:10
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    5Q - 7 = 2/3

    You could begin by adding 7 to each side:

    5Q = 7 and 2/3

    The rest of it will be a lot easier if you change the right side

    to a single fraction. Do you remember how to do that?

    7 is the same as 21/3. So 7 and 2/3 is the same as 23/3.

    5Q = 23/3

    Divide each side by 5:

    Q = 23 / (3 x 5) = 23/15 = 1 and 8/15.
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