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Olin [163]
3 years ago
13

See the question PLZZZ!!! EXTRA 30 POINTS

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alla [95]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

I can see B equals 3 and and b times 2 gives us 2 b's

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step  1  :

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Simplify   —

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Equation at the end of step  1  :

  1                       2

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Equivalent fraction : The fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as the whole

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2.2       Adding up the two equivalent fractions

Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator

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Equation at the end of step  2  :

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Step  3  :

           1

Simplify   —

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Equation at the end of step  3  :

  1                (6x - 2)

 (— • (3x - 1)) -  ————————  = 0

  4                   3    

Step  4  :

Equation at the end of step  4  :

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Step  5  :

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