Respuesta :
For this case we must solve the following equation:
[tex]\frac {5} {6} x = \frac {10} {3}[/tex]
Multiplying by "6" on both sides of the equation we have:
[tex]5x = \frac {10 * 6} {3}\\5x = \frac {60} {3}\\5x = 20[/tex]
Dividing between 5 on both sides of the equation we have:
[tex]x = \frac {20} {5}\\x = 4[/tex]
So, the solution is [tex]x = 4[/tex]
Answer:
Option D
Answer: LAST OPTION.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve for the variable "x" from the expression [tex]\frac{5}{6}x=\frac{10}{3}[/tex], you need to follow these steps:
1) You need to multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
[tex]3(\frac{5}{6}x)=(\frac{10}{3})(3)\\\\\frac{15}{6}x=10[/tex]
2) You need to multiply both sides of the equation by 6:
[tex](6)(\frac{15}{6}x)=(10)(6)\\\\15x=60[/tex]
3) Finally, you can divide both sides of the equation by 15:
[tex]\frac{15x}{15}=\frac{60}{15}\\\\x=4[/tex]