If 4/3 X-2/3Y=2, what is the value of 16X/4Y?

2 Answers
Feb 5, 2018

If I am reading the equation correctly (see below) it can be simplified to 6/Y+2 but not evaluated.

Explanation:

I hope the equation reads (4X)/3 - (2Y)/3 = 2 (the second term is not clear). If so, we can multiply each term by 3, to get

4X-2Y=6 and the denominators are removed.

Now, solve for X (or rather, 16X):

4X=6+2Y

Multiply through by 4:

16X = 24+8Y

Now, the numerator in the second expression can be replaced:

(24+8Y)/(4Y)=(6+2Y)/Y

or, 6/Y+2

Feb 5, 2018

It is an infinite range of values because the original expression is a line. In terms of the Y term, it is:
2Y + 6/Y
In terms of X it is:
(16X)/(8X - 12)
The line is Y = 2X - 3
It may also be simplified as an expression to (4X)/Y

Explanation:

First, rearrange the given equation to give you the ratio of X/Y, then apply the desired multiplier.
4/3X - 2/3Y = 2 Multiply by 3:

4X - 2Y = 6 ; 4X = 2Y + 6 Divide by 2:

2X = Y + 3 and/or Y = 2X - 3 or X = Y/2 + 3/2 Substitute into the desired ratio.

(16X)/(4Y) (16X)/(4(2X - 3)) = (16X)/(8X - 12)

(16X)/(4Y) (16(Y/2 + 3/2))/(4Y) = (8Y + 24)/(4Y)

2Y + 6/Y