Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Start by finding the slope of the given line.

Slope of given line




A perpendicular bisector cuts through the line at its midpoint perpendicularly.
The product of the slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1.
Let the slope of the perpendicular bisector be m.




, where c is the y-intercept.
To find the value of c, we need to substitute a pair of coordinates that lies on the perpendicular bisector into the equation. Since the perpendicular bisector passes through the midpoint of the given line, we can use the midpoint formula to find the coordinates.

Midpoint of given line


= (0, 2)

When x= 0, y= 2,
2= ⅔(0) +c
2= 0 +c
c= 2
Thus, the equation of the perpendicular bisector is
.
You can look at all the fractions and form the least common multiple of their denominators.
6.2 = 6 1/5 has a denominator of 5
÷ (2x+1) puts (2x+1) in the denominator
2 1/3 has a denominator of 3
÷ 4 puts 4 in the denominator
These denominators have no common factors, so the least common multiple of 5, (2x+1), 3, and 4 is their product: 60(2x+1). Multiply the equation by this value.

The solution is x = 337/70.
If it must be between:
35
If it can be equal to these prices:
35<=x<=60
( <= being less than or equal to, the sign with a line underneath)
Hope this helps!!