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1 February, 18:56

Solve for x. 6/15=2-x/15 and 2/3+x/5=6

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  1. 1 February, 19:06
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    For the first one we have

    6/15=2-x/15

    So subtract 2 from both sides

    You should get 6/15-2=-x/15

    Multiply by 15 and you get 6-30=-x

    So - 24=-x we then have to multiply by - 1 straight across

    So the answer to the first one is x=24

    The second one we have 2/3+x/5=6

    We want to get x by itself so we subtract 2/3 from both sides

    So we now have x/5=6-2/3

    Now we multiply by 5 on both sides

    So we have x=30-10/3

    We know 30 is the same as 30/1

    So we multiply the top and bottom by 3 and get

    90/3

    Now we have x=90/3-10/3

    So x=80/3
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