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  • 11-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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halp please

which number should each side of the equation 2/3 x = 10 be multiplied by to produce the equivalent w
equation of x = 15

○-2/3

○1/3

○3/2

○3​

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SpaceGator SpaceGator
  • 11-02-2021
The answer is 3/2.
Explanation: you want to get x by itself so that you have the equation x = 15. To do that you multiply 2/3x * 3/2 to get x. this works because 3/2 cancels out 2/3 and you get 1. Multiplying 10 by 3/2 also gets you 15. So in the end you have
x = 15.
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