Mathematics, 09.02.2021 08:00 leo4687
Jada and Priya are trying to solve the equation 2/3+x=4
Jada says, “I think we should multiply each side by 3/2 because that is the reciprocal of 2/3."
Priya says, “I think we should add -2/3 to each side because that is the opposite of 2/3."
1. Which person's strategy should they use?
2. Explain your reasoning.
3. Write an equation that can be solved using the other person's strategy.
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