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Jay Marquez
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2 April, 18:28
Solve for a: (2/3) a + 1/4 = (1/4) a
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Kayden Chen
2 April, 18:58
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The answer is that a = - 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, start by giving them all common denominators.
2/3a + 1/4 = 1/4a
8/12a + 3/12 = 3/12a
Now solve
8/12a + 3/12 = 3/12a
3/12 = - 5/12a
-3/5 = a
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