We're working with single variable equations and I'm okay at them, but I'm rusty when it comes to using it with fractions. If anyone could walk me through this problem I'd really appreciate it.
[tex] \frac{v}{3} + 2 = \frac{4}{5} [/tex]

Respuesta :

Answer: v=-18/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming you want to solve for v, we need to use our algebraic properties.

[tex]\frac{v}{3}+2=\frac{4}{5}[/tex]                 [subtract both sides by 2]

[tex]\frac{v}{3}=-\frac{6}{5}[/tex]                    [multiply both sides by 3]

[tex]v=-\frac{18}{5}[/tex]

Now, we know that v=-18/5.