How do you solve #7/6=5/x#?
To eliminate fractions from an equation with one fraction term on each side of the equal sign, simply perform a cross-multiply.
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To solve ( \frac{7}{6} = \frac{5}{x} ), cross multiply:
( 7x = 6 \times 5 )
Solve for ( x ):
( 7x = 30 )
( x = \frac{30}{7} )
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