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Solve Linear Equations With Rationals Practice Test
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When solving $$\frac{3x-2}{4} = \frac{x+6}{3} - \frac{x-1}{2}$$, Marcus clears the fractions by multiplying both sides by 12. After expanding but before combining like terms, his equation is:
When solving $$\frac{3x-2}{4} = \frac{x+6}{3} - \frac{x-1}{2}$$, Marcus clears the fractions by multiplying both sides by 12. After expanding but before combining like terms, his equation is: