How do you solve (x-2)/3+1/6=5/6?

1 Answer
Jan 1, 2017

The answer is x=4, but I show you one way to solve it below.

Explanation:

First, move the 1/6 term to the right of the = sign, so that terms involving the variable are together on the left and the right side of the equation has only numbers. To do this, subtract 1/6 from both sidess

(x-2)/3 = 5/6-1/6

(x-2)/3 = 4/6

Now, get rid of denominators by multiplying each side by 6

#2(x-2)=4

Divide both sides by 2

x-2 = 2

Add 2 to each side

x=4