Why can I not simplify this equation like this [1]:
x + 5/2 (x) + 7/2 (x) = 45.5
6 (3x) = 45.5
I don't understand why that's wrong, and this is correct [2]:
x + 2.5 (x) + 3.5 (x) = 45.5
7x = 45.5
(I understand how [2] is achieved but why can I not in [1] just group up the like terms; add the Xs and then the integers and then multiply?)
*I understand that the fractions and decimals are equivalent. [2] makes sense but what is wrong with the 1st method.
Thanks (sorry if this is confusing)
x + 5/2 (x) + 7/2 (x) = 45.5
6 (3x) = 45.5
I don't understand why that's wrong, and this is correct [2]:
x + 2.5 (x) + 3.5 (x) = 45.5
7x = 45.5
(I understand how [2] is achieved but why can I not in [1] just group up the like terms; add the Xs and then the integers and then multiply?)
*I understand that the fractions and decimals are equivalent. [2] makes sense but what is wrong with the 1st method.
Thanks (sorry if this is confusing)
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