How do you solve \frac { 6} { 7x } = \frac { 4} { 5x - 1}?

1 Answer
Dec 9, 2016

Multiply the fractions on each side of the equation by the same factor, which is the product of the denominators (7x(5x - 1)), to clear the fractions and keep the equation balanced:

(7x(5x - 1) * 6)/(7x) = (7x(5x - 1)*4)/(5x - 1)

(cancel(7x)(5x - 1) * 6)/(cancel(7x)) = (7xcancel((5x - 1))*4)/cancel((5x - 1))

(5x -1)*6 = 7x*4

We can now solve for x using the necessary mathematics while keeping the equation balanced:

30x - 6 = 28x

30x - 28x - 6 + 6 = 28x - 28x + 6

2x = 6

(2x)/2 = 6/2

x = 3