I find the easiest way to approach these kinds of problems is to eliminate the fractions. In this case, if you multiply both sides of the equation by 4, the denominators will cancel :)
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Padmalaya S. answered 08/17/23
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To solve the equation (1/2)(x+4)=3/4, we can use the following steps:
- Multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to eliminate the fraction on the left side:
- (1/2)(x+4) = 3/4 2 * (1/2)(x+4) = 2 * (3/4) x + 4 = 3/2
- Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
- x + 4 - 4 = 3/2 - 4 x = -5/2
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = -5/2.
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