How to solve an equation with fractions of a two step equation
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3/4 - (1/2)n =5/8
Great to have you during the quarantine! Especially when you're in 7th grade, haha! Much harder to understand these things overwriting.
Omg. He actually teaches properly and simply in a short amount of time. Thank you sir
Thank you! I needed this refresher and my professor can not teach for nothing, so thank you:)
you are very welcome! happy to be able to help
Thank you
Hello , I just want to start by saying that your videos are very helpful, and i thought if you could help me understand how to solve this problem 1/4+m=2/3 , Thanks a lot!!
Thanks, this really helped me understand how to do multi-step equations!
U actually teach
Thank you so much, It was really helpful!
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You are very welcome!!
thank you bro my math teacher is horrible he couldn't teach to save his life T-T
Hey shawty tysm
What happens if your problem has two variables and the 2 variables are fractions??
get rid of the fractions by multiplying by the LCD first, then combine like terms
Sorry to ask but what is LCD?
Cosmic Revolution least common denominator
My question is how do you find the LCD I'm still confused on that part
Smallest number that both of your denominators divide into
Bros teaching more than my teacher
my math teacher uses these videos instead of teaching the class
n=0.25
U had all odd numbers on top and all even on bottom