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There are several ways to solve equations with fractions.
The easiest way is to multiply the whole equation by the lowest common multiple of the denominators (bottom parts) of the fractions. This will eliminate the fractions and the equation can then be solved normally.
Example
Solve the following equation for a:
a | + | a | = | 14 |
2 | 5 |
Answer
a | + | a | = | 14 |
2 | 5 |
Multiply both sides by 10, which is the LCM of 2 and 5.
Each part must be multiplied.
10 x a | + | 10 x a | = | 10 x 14 |
2 | 5 |
Simplify each part of the left-hand side and we get 10 x 14 on the right-hand side:
5 |
+ | 2 |
= | 10 x 14 |
Simplify:
5a + 2a = 140
Simplify again:
7a = 140
Divide both sides by 7:
7a ÷ 7 = 140 ÷ 7
Simplify:
a = 20
There's a lot to do with these equations but the secret is to work through it one step at a time, and make sure that you write it down!!
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