How do you solve (x+1)/3 = (2x-1)/4?

2 Answers
Jun 21, 2018

x=7/2

Explanation:

"multiply both sides by the lowest common multiple of"
"3 and 4 that is 12"

cancel(12)^4xx(x+1)/cancel(3)^1=cancel(12)^3xx(2x-1)/cancel(4)^1

4(x+1)=3(2x-1)larrcolor(blue)"distribute"

4x+4=6x-3

"subtract "4x" from both sides"

4=2x-3

"add 3 to both sides and divide by 2"

7=2xrArrx=7/2

color(blue)"As a check"

"left "=(7/2+2/2)/3=(9/2)/3=9/6=3/2

"right "=(14/2-2/2)/4=6/4=3/2

x=7/2" is the solution"

Jun 21, 2018

x = 7/2

Explanation:

Multiply both sides by 12:

cancel(12)^4\frac{x+1}{cancel(3)} = \frac{2x-1}{cancel(4)}cancel(12)^3

So, the equation becomes

4(x+1)=3(2x-1)

Expand both sides to get

4x+4 = 6x-3

Subtract 6x to both sides:

-2x+4=-3

Subtract 4 from both sides:

-2x = -7

Divide both sides by -2:

x = 7/2