How do you solve #\frac { 2A } { 3} + \frac { 1} { 5} = \frac { 7} { 6}#?

1 Answer
Jan 28, 2017

See the entire solution process below:

Explanation:

First, multiply each side of the equation by #color(red)(30)#, the lowest common denominator of the three fractions, to eliminate the fractions while keeping the equation balanced:

#color(red)(30)((2A)/3 + 1/5) = color(red)(30) xx 7/6#

#(color(red)(30) xx (2A)/3) + (color(red)(30) xx 1/5) = 210/6#

#(60A)/3 + 30/5 = 35#

#20A + 6 = 35#

Next, subtract #color(red)(6)# from each side of the equation to isolate the #A# term:

#20A + 6 - color(red)(6) = 35- color(red)(6)#

#20A + 0 = 29#

#20A = 29#

Now, divide each side of the equation by #color(red)(20)# to solve for #A# while keeping the equation balanced:

#(20A)/color(red)(20) = 29/color(red)(20)#

#(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(20)))A)/cancel(color(red)(20)) = 29/20#

#A = 29/20#