How do you solve #\frac{x-10}{5}+\frac{x-8}{6}+\frac{x-5}{10}=\frac{x-11}{3}-\frac{5}{2}#?
1 Answer
Oct 22, 2016
Explanation:
#(x-10)/5+(x-8)/6+(x-5)/10 = (x-11)/3 - 5/2#
The least common multiple of all of the denominators is
#6(x-10)+5(x-8)+3(x-5)=10(x-11)-15(5)#
Multiply out the brackets to get:
#6x-60+5x-40+3x-15=10x-110-75#
Collect terms and combine to get:
#14x-115 = 10x-185#
Add
#4x = -70#
Divide both sides by
#x = -70/4 = -35/2#