[tex] \times 2 \frac{x - 2}{8} = \frac{6}{7} + \frac{x - 1}{2} \times 2[/tex] [tex] \frac{x - 2}{16} = \frac{6}{7} + x - 1[/tex] [tex] \frac{x - 2}{16} = - \frac{1}{7} + x[/tex] Multiply 16 on both sides. [tex]x - 2 = 16x - \frac{16}{7} [/tex] Combine like terms. [tex]15x = \frac{2}{7} [/tex] Solve. [tex]x = \frac{2}{105} [/tex] I tried. I'm not exactly certain but I bet you get what you should be doing and you will just do better than me.
Dang. You got me with this one, but this is what I got. Definitely double check the differences between my work and your work. I didn’t have time to double check my own work. Good luck, and I hope this helps!